you right click then scroll to open
If the CD contains photos or music they will work on a Mac. If the CD contains a Windows program it will not run on any Apple computer.
It's not an idiom, it's a computer direction. "Opening" an attachment means clicking on the link and causing the attachment to upload to your computer.
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Usually when you open a file or email attachment. Never open a file or email attachment that is unfamiliar to you or if the sender is unknown to you. Also, be sure you have an updated and reliable anti-virus application running on your computer.
1. http://www.apple.com/quicktime search for it. 2. Download it. 3. open it. 4. do whatever you want to with it.
Any computer that has windows built in can run windows and open office. I have personally tried this before on my old computer, as it came with open office. So basically, any computer. Even a mac can be re-programmed by an expert to use the windows format, but it can't use mac tools. It would literally be a windows computer in a mac's body.
Windows key, E, press windows key and hold then E, to open my computer.
You can purchase Microsoft Office for Mac either online at the Apple Website, or at an Apple Retail Store. Additionally, with the iWork Studio from Apple, you can open PowerPoint Presentations, with many of your aspects (transitions, fonts, etc) saved.
If you download an unknown email attachment and open it on your computer, it could install a virus on your system and you would have a problem.
Yes if you shutdown your computer t closes anything you have open at that time. Usually if I want a window to stay open on mine I will just close it and not do any shutdowns or log offs and it is still there the next time I open my computer.
You either lost your operating system if it was windows based or an application that was windows based or your tabs (windows open)
A Powerpoint file created on a Windows computer can be shared with a Mac user. If the Mac has either Microsoft's Powerpoint or Apple's Keynote software installed they will be able to open a standard .ppt Powerpoint file as will the free NeoOffice and OpenOffice. (See links below)