10/25/2012

[MacBook] Digest Number 3651

3 New Messages

Digest #3651
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Re: How to I set up/use Messages on my MBA by "Stefan Menningh" smekleur
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Re: How to I set up/use Messages on my MBA by "gill.gibbons" g.f.gibbons@btinternet.com

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Wed Oct 24, 2012 11:58 am (PDT) . Posted by:

"Stefan Menningh" smekleur

Hi June,

Try a right-mouseclick for downloading the webdocument to your desktop first.
Then drag it from there onto Acrobat (in the dock) to force it to open your file.

If it's an incorrect filetype or you'll need additional plugins, Acrobat will tell you.

HTH - Stefan

Op 23 okt. 2012, om 17:34 heeft June Waters <june_wtrs@yahoo.ca> het volgende geschreven:

> HI,
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> I recently downloaded the latest version of adobe reader. I can work on
> PDFs from a file but I can't download a PDF from a website, they won't
> open. Any suggestions.
>
> Thanks
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Wed Oct 24, 2012 12:02 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Stefan Menningh" smekleur

No, this should work. Use the same Apple-ID for all hardware.
Then in Prefs, link them to your phone number and mailadresses.

HTH - Stefan

Op 23 okt. 2012, om 22:30 heeft Gill <gill.gibbons7@gmail.com> het volgende geschreven:

> Hi, firstly to say I love my MacBook Air, but I really don't use it to its fullest capacity, I am still learning. I have downloaded Mountain Lion. I no longer have my iPad :( because I sold it to raise money for an iphone 5 (no regrets, I love that too!). I use to use iMessage on my iphone and iPad. I rather thought I would be able to do the same with the MBA, but is 'Message' different? I don't understand how to set it up. I don't have any 'Contacts' if I choose to send a message. The iphone is great for iMessage, but the keyboard on the MBA means I can type faster and waffle on longer! Are these two devices compatible for messaging? Advice gratefully received - thank you in advance!
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> Gill &#63743;
> UK
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Wed Oct 24, 2012 11:54 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"gill.gibbons" g.f.gibbons@btinternet.com

Sorry to be so helpless at this. I have the same Apple ID on both devices, but when I go to Messages on the MBA - new Message - it asks me to put a contact in the 'To' box but I don't have any obvious contacts. Usually if you start typing a name that is in your Contacts List it fills it in for you? Any ideas please? I must be doing something wrong still.

Thanks.
Gill 

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On Wednesday, 24 October 2012 at 20:02, Stefan Menningh wrote:

> No, this should work. Use the same Apple-ID for all hardware.
> Then in Prefs, link them to your phone number and mailadresses.
>
> HTH - Stefan
>
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> Op 23 okt. 2012, om 22:30 heeft Gill <gill.gibbons7@gmail.com (mailto:gill.gibbons7@gmail.com)> het volgende geschreven:
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> > Hi, firstly to say I love my MacBook Air, but I really don't use it to its fullest capacity, I am still learning. I have downloaded Mountain Lion. I no longer have my iPad :( because I sold it to raise money for an iphone 5 (no regrets, I love that too!). I use to use iMessage on my iphone and iPad. I rather thought I would be able to do the same with the MBA, but is 'Message' different? I don't understand how to set it up. I don't have any 'Contacts' if I choose to send a message. The iphone is great for iMessage, but the keyboard on the MBA means I can type faster and waffle on longer! Are these two devices compatible for messaging? Advice gratefully received - thank you in advance!
> >
> > Gill &#63743;
> > UK
> >
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