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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Download the latest version of iTunes, if your copy of iTunes is out of date.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 If your iTunes software is out of date, a message will appear asking you to download the latest version.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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Saturday, September 19, 2015
How to Make Folders on My iPhone (6 Steps)
Update your iPhone to iOS 4 or greater. Connect it to iTunes using the USB cable, and select your iPhone in the left column under 'Devices.' Look in the center of the iTunes screen for the Software Version. If it is not up-to-date, you must select the 'Update' button and proceed to update the operating system on your iPhone to the latest available version.
Press and hold your finger on any app on your iPhone touch screen. You will see the apps on your device all start to shimmer and a small circle with an 'x' will appear in the upper left corner of the apps you have installed on the device.
Press and hold your finger over any app on your screen. While holding your finger on the screen, drag the app icon over the icon of another app. You will see that the two apps are now enclosed within a folder.
Rename the folder from the generic name that the iPhone provided. You will see a line where you can edit the name of the folder. Tapping on any folder while you are in editing mode will open and show the contents, including the name of the folder. Touching anywhere on the line with the name will allow you to edit it with the virtual keyboard.
Remove an item from a folder by simply touching and dragging it out of the folder while you are in editing mode, when the app icons are all wiggling.
Press the home button on the bottom of your phone to exit out of the home screen edit mode. Once the app icons stop wiggling, you will know that you are out of edit mode.
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