Showing posts with label import. Show all posts
Showing posts with label import. Show all posts

Friday, October 2, 2015

How to Import PDFs in iTunes (7 Steps)


Launch iTunes on your computer.
Click 'File' from the iTunes menu.
Click 'Add to Library' (Mac) or 'Add File to Library' (Windows). A dialog box opens.
Click a folder on your computer's hard drive containing a PDF you want to import.
Click a single PDF file to select it. Press the 'Command' key on the keyboard and then click multiple PDFs to select them.
Click 'Choose.' The PDFs import into iTunes.
Click 'Books' under 'Library' in the left pane of the iTunes window to see the list of your imported PDF files.
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Friday, September 18, 2015

How to Put eBooks on an iPad (3 Steps)


Download an ebook file. Then visit the App Store and upload the iBook application onto your iPad, free of charge. Open up iTunes on your computer. Select 'File,' go to 'Add to Library' and import the ePub file. Sync the iPad to your computer and it should appear automatically. If it doesn't, manually check the name of the file in iTunes using the 'Books' tab.
Download an Amazon Kindle ebook. Visit the App Store and upload the Kindle app. You can use your computer or your iPad to buy a Kindle-formatted ebook from Amazon.com. Make sure you're logged into your Amazon account, go to 'Manage My Kindle' and select the ebook you want to view on your iPad.
Download iTunes 10 and iBooks 1.1 on your computer. Then upload a PDF ebook to your iTunes library. Connect your iPad to your computer and sync the PDF to your iPad.
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Sunday, September 13, 2015

How to Download Pictures to a Mac Computer


Hook up the USB download cable that came with the camera. Turn on the computer. Open iPhoto and plug the USB cable into one of the Mac's USB ports. Turn on the camera.
After a short period, iPhoto will open a dialog box with the camera's name. Type in the name of the roll of film, and if desired, a short description of that particular roll of film. Click the 'Import' button and the pictures will begin to download to your Mac.
Wait until all the pictures have been imported to the computer. Upon completion, find the 'Source' portion of iPhoto and click on the 'Eject' button. Turn the camera off and unplug the USB cable.
Locate the new pictures in the 'Source' section under 'Last Roll' or by the film roll name in the 'Library' section. Many Mac computers do not have media slots where the camera's memory card could be inserted. Continue to Step 5 if you do not have the USB cable for camera.
Ensure that the camera is turned off and remove the SD memory card. Open the flip top on the SD/USB flash drive and insert the SD card. Close the flip top and insert the flash drive into the Mac's USB port. Proceed as described in Step 2 and when download is complete, eject the flash drive and reinstall in the camera.
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