Showing posts with label contact. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contact. Show all posts

Monday, October 19, 2015

How to Transfer Apple Ownership


Verify that you still have all of the necessary documents that came with the Apple product, the original proof of purchase and the warranty plan's certificate. AppleCare Protection plans purchased with the Apple product is transferable to new owners.
Notify Apple of the transfer of ownership. Contact them by email, fax or though posted mail at the address below:Agreement AdministrationMS: 217AC, 2511 Laguna BlvdElk Grove, CA 95758 Fax: 916-399-7337Email: agmts_transfer@apple.com
When notifying Apple of the transfer, provide the plan agreement number, the serial numbers of the equipment being exchanged and the name, address and telephone number of the new owner.
Smoking near a Apple computer voids the computer's warranty--be sure to review all Apple warranty requirements to ensure a warranty is still valid.
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Sunday, September 27, 2015

How to Create an Emailing List in Apple Contacts


Open the Contacts app on your Mac. Click the “View” menu item and select “Show Groups” to display your existing contact groups.
Click “File” and then select “New Group” to create a new untitled group in the Groups pane of the Contacts application.
Click the title of the new group to edit its title. Name the group based on how you associate its contacts to one another; for example, a group for book club members could be titled “Book Club,” while a group for co-workers could be titled 'Work Contacts.'
Click the “All Contacts” item in the Contacts pane. Scroll through the list of contacts and drag entries into the new group. Hold the “Command” key to select multiple entries and then drag them over.
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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

How to Use FaceTime


Tap the 'Phone' application from the home screen of your iOS device.
Tap 'Contacts' in the navigation bar at the bottom of the screen.
Scroll through your list of contacts, then select the contact that you want to have a FaceTime chat with.
Tap the box labeled 'FaceTime' on the contact's screen. The FaceTime application will attempt to contact the other party. Your device rings while FaceTime is contacting the other iOS device. If the other person accepts the connection, your screen will show the other person's image. A small box also appears on the screen displaying the image the other person sees from your device.
Speak to your contact as normal while holding the device directly in front of you so that your contact can clearly see your image on their screen.
Tap the 'Camera' icon at the bottom-right corner of the screen to switch from the camera on the front of your device to the one on the back. Use this feature if you want to show the person you are speaking to an image on the other side of your device.
Tap the 'Mute' button on the bottom-left corner of the screen to prevent the other person from hearing you. Tap the button again to resume audio.
Tap the 'End' button at the bottom of the screen when you are ready to end the call.
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Thursday, September 17, 2015

How to Add a Text Contact to Your iPad


Tap the Contacts application icon on the iPad home screen to launch it.
Tap the '+' button at the bottom right-hand corner of the left page to add a new contact.
Enter the contact's name in the relevant boxes and add any other information such as his postal address, home phone number and email address.
Enter his cellphone number in one of the phone number fields, which is used to send and receive text messages to and from the contact.
Tap the field label to the left of the cellphone number. A list of alternative labels is displayed. Tap one of the labels, such as 'Mobile,' to rename the cellphone entry to something more suitable for a text messaging entry.
Tap the 'Other' label at the bottom of the list to add a custom title for the cellphone number, such as 'Text' or 'SMS.' Tap the 'Done' button to save the contact's details when you've finished editing.
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