Yes you can. You would probably need to use an internet faxing service.
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I agree with other respondent. Internet fax is your best option. I believe you already have an internet connected PC, it would be a good start since all you'll be needing to avail of online faxing is online fax number and a provider.
There is no gotoxy statement in C.
youtube is being controlled by aliens forcing regular people like us to sit and watch videos in regular screen size
YOU HAVE TO PRESS THE BOTTOM SCREEN ANYWHERE(WITH THE DOWSING MACHINE ON THE BOTTOM SCREEN) YOU HAVE TO PRESS THE BOTTOM SCREEN ANYWHERE(WITH THE DOWSING MACHINE ON THE BOTTOM SCREEN)
YOU HAVE TO PRESS THE BOTTOM SCREEN ANYWHERE(WITH THE DOWSING MACHINE ON THE BOTTOM SCREEN) YOU HAVE TO PRESS THE BOTTOM SCREEN ANYWHERE(WITH THE DOWSING MACHINE ON THE BOTTOM SCREEN)
Assuming this is a question and not a statement.... The screen can be put to sleep while it is inactive with the Energy Saver section of System Preferences... assuming it is being used with a Mac.
On a Windows PC press F11. On a Mac computer click the double arrows top right of browser. To return to regular screen press esc.
Open the menu on your screen, there are buttons somewhere on your screen. Once in the menu look for OSD, then Horizontal position and vertical position. Adjust the H position, you will see the screen move in or out depending on which button you press. If you need a more accurate explanation, go the the website of your screen MFG and look at the manual.
Because the computer screen works like a tv screen
No, A monitor is a peripheral, it is not necessary for the computer to run, it increases the functionality or the host computer and is dependant on the host to fucntion, but the host computer can actually run without a monitor
Is your computer screen plugged in? Make sure your computer screen is properly connected to your computer.
OK so you see a screen and there is a keyboard in front of it that is a COMPUTER! You turn on the screen and you got on a computer!
can you see your self on computer screen.