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Wednesday, October 28, 2015
How to Update your Apple iPad to IOS 4.3 (4 Steps)
Connect your Apple iPad device to your computer via the Apple iPad cable.
Plug the Apple iPad cable into your Apple iPad and the other end into and open USB slot on your computer. Apple iTunes automatically opens and displays the following message 'A new iPad software version (4.3) is available for the iPad. Would you like to download it and update your iPad now?'
Click 'Download and Update.'
Click 'Next' and 'Agree' to continue with the update. Clicking 'Agree' means you agree with Apple's Software License Agreement. iTunes begins downloading your update. It will take five to 10 minutes to download depending on your Internet connection and is automatically applied.
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Tuesday, October 27, 2015
How to Open Email Paper Clips
Open your email program and open the email that contains the attachment. There may be a small paper clip icon next to the email in the list. That one is just to tell you there is an attachment on the email, but you will need to open the email first to access the attachment.
Click the large paper clip icon on the individual email. The attachment may be sent through a virus scanner before becoming available, so you may need to wait a little bit before it opens. If you already have a program that can view it, it should open up. If you receive a warning such as 'blocked' or 'malicious program,' you shouldn't open it, because there is a danger of a virus. If you receive an error stating 'Windows can't open this file...' then you may need additional software or to set an association.
Look under the error message for the full file name of the attachment. The extension, or the part ofter the '.', will cue you in on the type of program required. .Jpg, .gif, .png, .jpeg and .tif require a graphics program. .Doc and .docx requires Microsoft Word or Open Office. .Xls requires Excel or Open Office. If in doubt, you can search Google for the extension to gain insight as to its requirements. Use the format '.ABC extension' in your search.
Click the circle next to 'Select a program from a list of installed programs' and click 'OK.'
Click the appropriate program, such as a graphics program, word processor, etc, and click 'OK' to open the file with the selected program. If you don't see the program, you can click 'Browse' to locate it manually in a Windows Explorer type setting. If you check 'Always use the selected program to open this kind of file' then Windows will remember your settings and use them next time it encounters the same file extension.
Associate a file type manually in Windows 7 by clicking the Start orb, typing 'Make a file type always open in a specific program' and pressing Enter. On the resulting screen, you can select the file extension and click 'Change program' at the top to change the associated program, similar to the previous step. This is also useful if you accidentally associate an inappropriate program with an extension.
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Sunday, October 25, 2015
How to Transfer a Picture to an iPad (11 Steps)
Tap 'Mail' on the iPad's home screen. Navigate to an email with an attached picture. The email shows a thumbnail of the attached picture in its message area.
Press and hold the thumbnail image until the transfer options pop up. Tap 'Save Image' to copy the picture onto your iPad.
Tap 'Photos' on the home screen to view the transferred image in your 'Saved Photos' album.
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Wednesday, October 14, 2015
How to Make a Highlighted Text All Caps on a Mac
Launch TextEdit if you want to make all caps text in a word processing document. Alternatively, launch Mail if you want to change the appearance of text in an email message.
Type some lower case text, then use your mouse or touchpad to highlight it.
Click 'Edit' from the TextEdit or Mail menu, click 'Transformations,' then click 'Make Upper Case.' The selected text is now all caps.
Launch Safari and navigate to a website that has a section in which you input text, such as a forum posting. Click the lower case text to select it. Click 'Edit' from the Safari menu, then click 'Transformations' and 'Make Upper Case.' Your selected text in the browser is now all caps.
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Saturday, October 3, 2015
How to Send Multiple Photos at a Time in Apple
Click the 'Mail' icon in your dock or select 'Go' from the Finder menu, then scroll to 'Applications' and locate the Mail program in the folder. Double-click to launch it.
Compose your email message. Click the 'Attach' button at the top of the 'New Message' window. Alternatively, choose 'File' from the menu and then scroll to 'Attach File.'
Navigate to the folder that holds the photos you want to send. Hold down the 'Shift' key while you click on the photos you want to add to the email. Then click 'Choose File.' Alternatively, drag your photos from your Mac desktop into the body of the email.
Click the option 'Send Windows-Friendly Attachments,' which strips unusable and unnecessary resources for Windows users.
Resize your photos, if desired, by clicking the 'Image Size' drill down menu at the lower right corner of the window. Choose between 'Small,' 'Medium,' 'Large' or 'Actual Size.'
Address your email to the recipient. Click 'Send' when you have completed your email.
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Wednesday, September 30, 2015
How to Attach a Whole Folder to an Email on a MacBook Pro
Click the 'Mail' icon in your Dock to open Apple Mail.
Click the 'New Message' button to write a new email message to attach your folder or select a message to which you want to send a reply.
Click the 'Finder' icon in your Dock to open a new Finder window and locate the folder you want to attach.
Drag the folder and drop it into the body of your email message. To create a zip archive of your folder, click the icon in your Finder while holding the 'CTRL' key and select 'Compress' from the drop-down menu. You can also drag and drop a zip file into the body of your email message.
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Friday, September 18, 2015
How to Sync a Kindle to an iPad (3 Steps)
Tap on the Kindle application icon on your iPad. The iPad opens the Kindle app. In the bottom right-corner, you'll see a message stating that the iPad is searching for updated content.
Tap on the book you are reading. The Kindle app opens the book and displays a message box 'Sync to Furthest Page.' In the box you'll receive this message: ' You are currently on page xx. The furthest read page across all devices is 'xxx.' Go to that Page?'
Press the 'Yes' button to sync your Kindle book to the iPad. The iPad opens the page you last read on your Kindle device. Your Kindle device and KIndle app on the iPad are in sync.
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Friday, September 4, 2015
How to Use Dragon Dictation (5 Steps)
Open the Dragon Dictation application by clicking on the icon.
Tap the red button in the center of the screen to begin recording.
Speak your message, then tap the red 'Done' button at the bottom of the screen to stop the recording. On the iPad, just tap anywhere on the screen. A transcription of your voice will appear on the screen.
Tap on any of the words you wish to correct. You can also select a phrase by tapping and dragging your finger over the words. A drop-down list with substitutions will appear. Choose the one you want by tapping on it, or tap on the keyboard icon on the bottom left of the screen to bring up the on-screen keyboard and type it in.
Tap the icon on the bottom right of the screen to send the text as a message. You can send it as an email, SMS message, send it to Twitter or Facebook, or save the text to the clipboard.
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