Let’s Learn Computers!
Lesson 4:
To attach a file in an email, either click on the picture of the paper clip, or simply drag the file into the email as you are writing it!
It’s just that simple!
Lesson 4:
To attach a file in an email, either click on the picture of the paper clip, or simply drag the file into the email as you are writing it!
It’s just that simple!
Lesson 3:
To print, in most Windows programs – like Adobe Acrobat- all you need to do is go to File, then select Print, or click on the little icon that looks like a printer!
It’s just that easy!
Lesson 1:
A file that has not been saved somewhere cannot later be restored – there is nothing to restore if there wasn’t a file in the first place. It’s kind of like walking into a bank, setting a $100 bill on fire, and then asking the cashier to “restore” your $100, only the bill you burned in the first place was Monopoly Money.
Lesson 2:
Sending big files to old plotters to be printed on over-sized paper will result in long plot times. This it not something that can be “fixed” – short of buying a whole new plotter. So be prepared to wait a few minutes.