Right click it (two finger click), and go to "open with", not just open. Hover your mouse over it for a few seconds, and preview should come up as an option. If it doesn't, hit "other", and go to applications, and choose preview.
yes... Just double click on the file in Finder and it will open with the built-in program called Preview. It will open with Preview unless you have Adobe Reader installed.
With Mac OS X a Bitmap (.BMP) image can be viewed with the Preview application. For a quick preview simply select the file with a single click and press the Space bar. Right clicking on the file's icon and selecting Open With > shows a list of installed applications that can open the .BMP file.
no
Pages does not support exporting as a TIFF. If a TIFF file is essential then you can export as a PDF from Pages, open the PDF in Preview and Save As... a TIFF from Preview.
YES! listen to this, not only can you open Microsoft files, you can run Mac and 4 other operating systems. so you can even run windows.
If the text file looks like this.... #EXTM3U #EXTINF:-1,AH.FM 192K (Netherlands, Firewall Friendly) http://nl3.ah.fm:443 ...then that is the m3u file. Make sure it is called dynamicplaylist.m3u you can then double click it and it will open in iTunes and stream the music for you.
Yes, you can leave a MacBook Pro browser open.
go to open, print, print preview
Open the Utilities folder on your MacBook Air, this can be found in Applications. Click to open Migration Assistant and follow the prompts, make sure you have Migration Assistant open on both your Mac Mini, and your MacBook Air. Follow the prompts on your MacBook Air screen and you should be all ready to go!
HOW TO OPEN AIO FILES
Open Print Preview.
Type the password