Without knowing what machine you are using -
If Computer is in use then there is an import file in the first or second pull down menu of the operating system or program you are using.
If Mobile Phone is in use then there should be a download fuction accessable through the main screen of your phone
CSVDE is a command that can be used to import and export objects to and from the AD into a CSV-formatted file. A CSV (Comma Separated Value) file is a file easily readable in Excel. I will not go to length into this powerful command, but I will show you some basic samples of how to import a large number of users into your AD. Of course, as with the DSADD command, CSVDE can do more than just import users. LDIFDE is a command that can be used to import and export objects to and from the AD into a LDIF-formatted file. A LDIF (LDAP Data Interchange Format) file is a file easily readable in any text editor, however it is not readable in programs like Excel. The major difference between CSVDE and LDIFDE (besides the file format) is the fact that LDIFDE can be used to edit and delete existing AD objects (not just users), while CSVDE can only import and export objects.
In order to convert a visio file to an editable SmartDraw file, there are a few things you must have on your computer.You must have the full version of Visio 2003 or 2007The latest version of SmartDrawIf you have these two on your computer you can import a Visio file to SmartDraw. Open a new document in SmartDraw. Click the SmartDraw button to open the menu and hi-lite the import option. From there you can iport a single Visio file or select a whole folder of Visio documents.
You need a program to import the JPEG, create the effect, and save it as a GIF, such as GIF Animator, among others. These programs can import just about any picture(s) and animate them for saving as a GIF file.
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Yes It can, go to File > Import > Then select the file format you want to import (e.x. .3ds, .odj)
You can import bookmarks stored in HTML format from a file, using the Import feature of the Bookmarks Manager: * Firefox 2 and earlier: "Bookmarks -> Organize (or Manage) Bookmarks -> File -> Import -> From File" * Firefox 3: "Bookmarks -> Organize Bookmarks -> Import and Backup -> Import HTML... -> from an HTML File"
I import an OBJ file go to file import wavefront (.obj) to export it is the same thing but export instead of import.
Make sure your sound file is either a WAV file or an MP3 file. (If it is not, you will have to convert it.) From Flash, choose File > Import > Import To Library and open your audio file. Then it will be available in your library where you can drag it to a layer or control it with Actionscript.
No. Macromedia Flash 8.0 can't open and edit Photoshop files (that is, files with extension ".psd"). But it can import that kind of files. The result is a "flattened" bitmap object in the stage (File>Import>Import to Stage...) or in the library (File>Import>Import to Library...). However, in most cases is preferable convert the Photoshop file in a JPG image file before import it in Flash.
Click "File," then "Import," then "Audio." Double-click the music file that you want to import. You can also drag and drop music from Windows Explorer into Audacity.
export it from imovie, and you can import to imovie from file
As far as I know, you should be able to import .mov to the trial and pro version, but if you're having troubles just importing files in general, go to file-import-import file.
You can do that from File > Place, if you mean CorelDraw file.
Import means to bring anything into something else. Goods into the country are called imports. Information into a computer hard drive is called an import. Data from a file into another file is called an import.
in final cut go to file>export>quicktime conversion. then import into fx home. In final cut go to file>import. select the file on your hard drive, and hit import hope this helps
How to import(insert) clips(media) into Windows Movie Maker:> Click File, and then click Import Media Items.> Navigate to the file you want to import, and then click Import.> You can import several files at one time. For consecutive files, click the first file in the list, press and hold down the SHIFT key, and then click the last file in the list. For files that are not consecutive, press and hold down the CTRL key, and then click each file that you want to import.