
How to Add a Watermark to PowerPoint Using Text, Images, and the Slide Master
Watermarks in PowerPoint are surprisingly useful: they can signal that a deck is confidential, identify a draft version, reinforce a brand, or simply add a subtle visual texture to slides. Unlike in Word, PowerPoint does not have a single “Watermark” button, but you can create the same effect with text boxes, images, transparency settings, and… Read More

How to Check Your Computer’s IP Address
Your computer’s IP address is like a return address for digital communication. Whether you are joining a video call, printing over Wi-Fi, hosting a game server, or troubleshooting a connection problem, your device uses an IP address to identify itself on a network. The good news is that checking it is simple once you know… Read More

What Are Zelle Text Scams?
Imagine receiving a text that appears to come from your bank: “Did you send $850 through Zelle? Reply YES or NO.” Your heart jumps, you reply “NO,” and within minutes someone calls claiming to be from the fraud department. This is the beginning of a common and highly effective fraud tactic known as a Zelle… Read More

















