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  1. In order to create a robot avatar, use a computer program like Paint Brush or Photoshop to create one for an online profile. Discover ways to manipulate images in Paint Brush to create custom avatars with help from an IT engineer in this free video on robot avatars.

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  2. Creating a 3D avatar requires the use of Meez to create looks, faces, hairstyles and costumes for a character that can be used on online profiles. Make a 3D avatar, save it, and export it with help from an IT engineer in this free video on 3D avatars.

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  3. Apache is an HTTP server that is used by a majority of computer servers, and its service monitor provides many options. Find out ways to check how Apache is working on a computer with help from an IT engineer in this free video on HTTP servers.

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  4. A proxy server is an excellent tool for searching the Internet, and the first step in creating a proxy server is to download the latest version of the program. Create a personal php proxy server, and select a language for it with help from an IT engineer in this free video on proxy servers.

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  5. Label creation is a standard function of Microsoft Word, and it can be used to make visitor cards, envelopes or brochures. Learn about designing labels in Microsoft Word, entering text and printing the labels with help from an IT engineer in this free video on labels in word processing programs.

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Ditta Izabella Ditta Izabella has an IT engineering degree from the Budapest University of Technologies and Economics. She has a variety of computer science skills, including Java, C#, PHP, .Net, HTML, Ajax, Microsoft Office and Photoshop.dkdk

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