Showing posts with label copy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label copy. Show all posts

Saturday, October 24, 2015

How to Attach Several Pictures in an Email on the iPad


Tap the 'Photos' app to launch it.
Select the 'Photos' tab to access all of your iPad photos or select 'Albums' and choose an album if all of the photos you want to email are collected in the same photo album.
Tap the 'Action' button in the upper right corner of the iPad's screen. The options to email, copy or print will appear in the upper left corner.
Tap each photo you want to include in the email, then choose 'Email.'
Enter the email recipient's address in the 'To' field when the email screen pops up. You can enter multiple email addresses as well. If the recipients are already in your address book they should appear in a selection list when you type the first few letters of their addresses or names. If not you will need to type in the full email address.
Add a subject line, if desired, and tap 'Send' to send your email with multiple photos attached.
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Monday, October 19, 2015

How to Transfer an iTunes Playlist to a MacBook


Insert the CD-ROM or USB flash drive into the computer that has the iTunes playlist and music that you want to transfer.
Find the music on the computer’s hard drive. On an Apple computer, the file will usually be in the home folder. Open that and then double-click on “Music,” “iTunes and “iTunes Music.” You will see folders with the titles of all the albums in that computer's copy of iTunes.Copy the albums that include audio from the desired playlist onto the disc or flash drive. Copy only albums that are not already on the MacBook.
Launch iTunes and click on the desired playlist. Drag down from “File” to “Library” and then click on “Export Playlist.” Select the “XML” format and export the playlist to your CD-ROM or flash drive. Eject the disc or disconnect and unplug the drive.
Turn on the MacBook if you haven’t already. Insert the disc or flash drive into it. Copy only the albums into the MacBook’s “iTunes Music” folder. Launch iTunes and drag from “File” to “Library” and then select “Import Playlist.” Select the playlist XML file on your disc or flash drive and open it.
The playlist and its content should now be on the MacBook.
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Thursday, October 15, 2015

How to Transfer Music From RealPlayer to iTunes


Locate the digital music files on your PC. If you don't know where they are, double-click on 'My Computer' and search for digital music files. Digital music files may have one of the following file extensions: '.AAC,' '.MP3,' '.WAV,' '.AIFF' or '.aa.'
Open iTunes. Decide whether you want iTunes to automatically copy your digital music files to an iTunes folder. If you allow this, there will be two copies of each of your digital music files on your PC, doubling the amount of memory your files take up. You can decide to leave your digital music files where they are and iTunes will be able to play them. Or you can allow iTunes to copy your files and then manually delete them from the original location. Or you can keep two copies of each digital music file.
From the iTunes 'Edit' menu, select, 'Preferences.' Click on the 'Advanced' tab. Check or uncheck the box labeled 'Copy Files to iTunes Music Folder when Adding to Library' depending on what you have decided.
You can bypass this issue entirely by cutting and pasting your digital music files into the folder named 'iTunes Music' before you transfer your music into iTunes.
From the iTunes 'File' menu, select 'Add File to Library' if you want to transfer a single file or 'Add Folder to Library' if you want to transfer an entire folder at once.
Navigate to the file or folder you want to transfer and select it. Click 'Open.' iTunes will transfer your music into your iTunes library and you will be able to see all of your music when you open iTunes.
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Saturday, October 10, 2015

How to Export iTunes to an iPad


Connect your iPad to your computer, using the USB cable included with the iPad. The cable has two different connectors. One is the broad, flat end plug into the socket just below the 'Home' button on your iPad, and the other end is a normal USB plug that can be connected to any USB port on your computer. The iTunes program will open automatically once the iPad is connected to your computer.
Download the latest version of iTunes, if your copy of iTunes is out of date. You must have the latest version of iTunes on your computer to export your iTunes library to your iPad, or 'sync' it. If your iTunes software is out of date, a message will appear asking you to download the latest version. Click 'Download Now' to download and install the latest version of iTunes.
Click the name of your iPad when it appears on the left-hand navigation bar in iTunes, under the heading 'Devices.' Choose from the tabs at the top of the screen to set the syncing options for the music, podcasts, video and other media in your iTunes library. Each category offers you different syncing options, and it allows you to choose whether you want to export your whole library to the iPad, or only selected playlists, songs and videos.
Click the 'Apply' button in the bottom-right hand corner of the screen in iTunes to sync your iPad with your computer. If this is the first time your are syncing your iPad to your iTunes library, it will ask you whether you want to 'merge' the data on the iPad and computer, replace the data on the iPad, or replace the data on your computer. If you choose 'merge,' iTunes will put data that's on iTunes but not the iPad onto the computer and vice versa, but not delete anything. If you choose to replace the data on the iPad, it will delete any data present on the iPad that's not present on your computer, and if you choose to replace data on the computer, it will delete anything in your iTunes library not stored on the iPad.
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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

How to Geocache With Google Maps (3 Steps)


Browse to your geocaching site of choice, for example Geocaching.com. Find a geocache you want to locate via Google Maps. Click on the link to see the details for the cache.
Highlight the GPS coordinates. Copy the text by pressing 'Ctrl+C.' Browse to Maps.Google.com, and then click in the search field. Press 'Ctrl+V' to paste in the text then press 'Enter.' Google Maps will put a green arrow at the spot specified by the coordinates.
Click the green arrow then click 'Directions.' Type in your location in the top box on the left then press 'Get Directions.' Follow the directions to the location of the geocache.
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Friday, September 25, 2015

How to Import Facebook Photos to Mac iPhoto


Click 'Safari' on the Mac's Dock to launch Apple's native Web browser, navigate to the Facebook website (facebook.com) and sign in to your Facebook account.
Click 'Account' at the top of the page, and then click 'Account Settings' from the drop-down menu. Click 'Download a Copy of Your Facebook Data.' This causes Facebook to create a zip file of all your uploaded material, including text, videos and photos. You cannot pick and choose what goes in to the zip file.
Click the 'Download' button, and then click 'Download' once more in the 'Request My Download' window. Facebook sends an email to the address you have on file with Facebook, letting you know when the zip file is available for you to download.
Click 'Mail' on the Dock to launch Apple's native email application, or launch your preferred email application. Open the Facebook email and click the link to access the 'Download Your Information' page on Facebook.
Enter your password in Facebook's 'Verify Password' text field. Click 'Continue.' Click 'Download Now.' The zip file downloads to your Mac's Downloads folder.
Double-click the 'Downloads' folder to open it, then double-click the zip file from Facebook to expand it, revealing the folder containing your Facebook photos.
Click 'iPhoto' on the Dock.
Click 'File,' and then click 'Import to Library.' A dialog box appears. Click the Facebook photos folder that you unzipped in the downloads folder, and then click 'Import.' The Facebook photos import into iPhoto.
Click 'Last Import' under 'Recent' in the left pane of the iPhoto window to see your imported Facebook photos.
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How to Create a Desktop Slideshow in Mac OS X


Navigate to your root-level 'Library' folder and open the 'Desktop Pictures' folder. To get to the root-level folder, click on the image of your hard drive in the Finder, usually called 'Macintosh HD,' and click on 'Library.'
Create a new folder in the 'Desktop Pictures' folder and call it 'Desktop Slide Show.'
Select the photographs you want to use and copy them into the new folder created in the previous step. Use the 'Copy' and 'Paste' functions by right or control-clicking the image. If you just drag the photos, you'll end up moving them out from the original folder.
Open the 'System Preferences' by clicking on the Apple logo in the top left.
Select 'Desktop and Screen Saver' in the 'Personal' section of the System Preferences.
Click the 'Desktop' button to go to the Desktop Preferences screen.
Select 'Choose Folder' and navigate to the 'Desktop Pictures' folder you created earlier.
Click the 'Choose' button.
Click the 'Change Picture' checkbox on the bottom left of the 'Desktop' Preferences window.
Choose a duration from the drop-down box next to 'Change Picture.' You can select any duration from 5 seconds to every day, to when you log in or the computer wakes up.
Check the 'Random Order' checkbox if you want the photos in random order, otherwise uncheck it to leave the photos in order.
Quit System Preferences by hitting the Command (aka Apple) Key and Q.
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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

How to Use Clipboard on the iPad


Tap on any text field to insert the cursor and bring up the on-screen keyboard.
Hold your finger down on text you want to cut or copy. Use the magnifying glass to make sure the cursor is at the right spot, then remove your finger.
Press the 'Select' option, then move the two edges of the highlighting around and position them to highlight the text you want to cut or copy.
Tap the highlighted text and choose 'Cut' or 'Copy.' Choosing 'Cut' will remove the text and copy it to the clipboard; selecting 'Copy' will copy the text to the clipboard without erasing it.
Paste the clipboard text by tapping on the location you want to paste it. Tap the 'Paste' option. Your clipboard text is now pasted onto the screen.
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Thursday, September 17, 2015

How to Use Bernina Artista Software on the Macbook Pro


Select and install virtualization software for your MacBook Pro. You can choose from several popular virtualization packages for the Mac, including Parallels Desktop for Mac, VirtualBox and VMware Fusion. VirtualBox is a free, open source software package, while Parallels Desktop and VMware Fusion are commercial software products.
Install Windows within your virtualization software. You much purchase a copy of the Windows operating system if you do not already own it; it does not come with the virtualization software. Most virtualization software includes a wizard, or assistant, to guide you through the Windows installation. Windows will now run in a 'virtual machine' on your MacBook Pro.
Install your Bernina Artista Embroidery Software on your virtual Windows system. You install software into the Windows virtual machine the same way you do on a physical PC.
Plug the Bernina security dongle into a USB port on your MacBook Pro. The Windows virtual machine acknowledges the dongle, and may ask you if the USB dongle is to be used with the Mac or Windows system. The dongle is a hardware device that provides copy protection for the Bernina embroidery software.
Run the Bernina Artista Embroidery Software by choosing it from the Windows Start menu.
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