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Copilot created Desktop Background Image - Inspirational Quotes or Motivational Themes

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Good for windows 10 and 11. New one daily or, whenever I remember to create it. Theme: Inspirational Quotes or Motivational Themes (13) Copilot's Description: A warm sunrise breaks through soft golden clouds, casting a gentle glow across a quiet horizon. A single winding path leads forward into the light, symbolizing progress and determination. Centered above the path, the quote “Keep Moving Forward” appears in clean, modern typography, creating a calm but motivating visual that encourages persistence and momentum. Access copilot at the following link: https://copilot.microsoft.com Wallpaper Instructions: https://youtu.be/BM1AX7SbiMc Got a special request, let me know. 

Copilot created Desktop Background Image - Inspirational Quotes or Motivational Themes

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Good for windows 10 and 11. New one daily or, whenever I remember to create it. Theme: Inspirational Quotes or Motivational Themes (8) Copilot's Description: This desktop visual captures a lone hiker silhouetted atop a jagged mountain peak, arms raised in triumph as the sun rises behind distant ranges. The quote "YOUR ONLY LIMIT IS YOU" is boldly etched across the sky in modern, sans-serif typography, reinforcing the message of personal empowerment. This image is designed to energize viewers and remind them that the greatest obstacle is often internal. It’s a call to rise, stretch, and push beyond perceived boundaries. Access Copilot at the following link: https://copilot.microsoft.com/ Instructions: https://youtu.be/BM1AX7SbiMc Got a special request, let me know. 

Eleanor's Digital Scrapbook - Backing Up Files

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https://youtu.be/YguFlHz8K-4 This guide (#9 of 14) focuses on The Power of Backing Up Files This addresses one of the most devastating outcomes of a cyberattack (like ransomware or device failure): losing irreplaceable memories and documents. Here's the prompt I used to create the lesson: "Create an encouraging Storybook guide for seniors explaining why they must back up (save copies of) their important photos and documents. Use the analogy of a 'Digital Scrapbook' and explain that keeping a copy on an external drive or in 'the cloud' is like keeping a spare, locked copy in a safe place. The guide should focus on the idea that if a device breaks or is attacked, their memories are safe. The tone should be gentle and non-technical." Key Lesson - How to protect irreplaceable photos and files from loss due to device failure or a cyberattack. I used Copilot's Storybook to create this lesson, ZOOM's Clips to record the story (lesson) and ScreenPal do any...