Save excel in XLS file and then copy and paste to the disc if your operating system supports it. If not then download Nero 9 Lite to burn your disc with excel file. http://www.nero.com/eng/downloads-nero9-free.php
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A spin on words to cover that you are trying to burn a game and breaking the copyright protection claiming you are only making a back up copy of a game you purchased. The back up copy is unlicensed software and the rights to copy the discs were not included in the sale
Windows is installed in a separate section of the hard disc and will not affect your existing data. As with any major changes to a hard disc it is advisable to have a back up copy of your hard disc on an external disc before starting the installation.
There are many jurisdictions which have variations on copyright laws but in general, the following applies: Unless you have express permission from the copyright holder (the publisher of the disc) then no, you cannot legally make a copy of a disc. In some jurisdictions, you have an implied permission to make a back up copy if you own the disc but there is no legitimate reason to copy a disc that is not your property. This applies whether you intend to distribute or sell the disc, use it yourself or even never use it. If you are caught, penalties can vary from the copyright owner demanding damages to a criminal conviction.
I believe that each disc has it's own copy code which would've been included in the disc case. If you bought it new and did not get a code you should either return the disc or contact Fox. If you bought it used you need to talk to the seller. The previous owner may have "used up" the digital copy.
a copy a back-up
In Excel 2007 and newer, click on the Review tab and select Unprotect Sheet. If you see Protect Sheetinstead of Unprotect Sheet, then the worksheet is not password protected.In Excel 2003 and earlier, follow this menu string:Tools --> Protection --> Unprotect SheetIf the worksheet has a password, you will need to enter the password to unprotect the worksheet. If there is no password, just leave the password section blank.
That would be a 'back-up' file - assuming you have one ! A back-up is a copy of something that you can go back to in case something has happened to the original.
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there is a slot i PCs'for memory cards adapters. when you upload or copy to a disc one has to open the memory card and selects what you want to upload then click on the send option
To convert blackberry back up file , and to excel scv file , you need an computer . You connect with your blackberry mobile phone and you can easily do that .
It depends upon the source of the list. Try to "highlight" and "copy" the list into Excel.
Insert the Tiger installation disc. Restart the computer while holding down the C key. This will boot the computer from the installation disc rather than the hard disc. If it does not boot from the installation disc you will need to take the computer to a repair shop to be checked. If the computer starts up from the installation disc check the hard disc with Disk Utility. (I think there is a Utilities/Tools menu from the Desktop). If the hard disc check reveals some problems Disk Utility will attempt to fix them and you can then try restarting from the hard disc normally. If there are no problems (or it still refuses to start up after fixing the hard disc) then you will need to reinstall Tiger. Choosing the Archive and Install (See links below) option will preserve all your stuff but ideally you would have a back up copy of your hard disc on an external disc.