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Tuesday, October 27, 2015
How to Copy Paste From iBooks (8 Steps)
Access the book in the iBooks app for your iOS 7 mobile device.
Double-tap a word and then move the grab points to select the word or multiple words in a passage to select a region of the text. Choose the 'Copy' option in the bar that appears at the top of the selection. Alternatively, you can highlight the text by selecting the 'Highlight' option instead. Then, tap the 'Share' icon in the bar that appears and select 'Copy.'
Open the app that you want to use to paste the text.
Double-tap in the text area and select the 'Paste' option to paste the text.
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Thursday, October 22, 2015
How to Save iPhoto to a Flash Drive (10 Steps)
Connect your flash drive to a USB port on your Mac.
Launch the iPhoto application by clicking on the dock icon.
Go to the 'Events' or 'Photos' tabs on the left side of the window underneath the 'Library' heading to locate the pictures you want to export.
Highlight the photo or photos you want to save onto the flash drive. To highlight multiple photos, hold down the 'shift' key and click on each one.
Open the 'File' menu at the top of the screen and choose 'Export.'
Go to the 'File Export' tab in the dialog window that appears.
Use the 'Kind' drop-down menu to select the format in which you want to export the photos. The default format is JPEG.
Select the desired photo quality and size settings and then press the 'Export' button.
Click on the name of your USB flash drive from the 'Devices' list on the left side of the pop-up window.
Press the 'OK' button to export the selected images from your iPhoto library onto your flash drive.
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Saturday, September 5, 2015
How to Hook Up an HDMI Cable to a TV DVR
Power off your TV and DVR.
Connect one end of the HDMI cable to the HDMI output port on your DVR. The port will be on the back panel, typically near the center.
Connect the other end of the HDMI cable to an HDMI input on your TV. Most newer sets have multiple HDMI inputs, allow you to choose the best input for your DVR.
Power on your DVR and TV. Use your TV's remote to switch to the HDMI input into which you plugged the DVR. Typically this is done by either hitting the 'INPUT' button or 'HDMI' button on your remote. Once the input switches you will see the display from your DVR on your TV.
Use your DVR's remote to enter the device's settings menu. Refer to your DVR's owner's manual for the exact process. Set the output resolution on your DVR to the maximum resolution your TV will accept, typically 1080p.
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