Re: [MacBook] Scan

Scan into a PDF rather than individual images.


On Nov 4, 2012, at 5:09 PM, "fraterlll" <fraterlll@yahoo.ca> wrote:

I have a question ? Any body ... i need to scan a 10 pages document, so how do i put it all together to become one file with my MacBook Pro ? not 10 files ?

Thank you !!

Frater





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[MacBook] Scan

 

I have a question ? Any body ... i need to scan a 10 pages document, so how do i put it all together to become one file with my MacBook Pro ? not 10 files ?

Thank you !!

Frater

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[MacBook] Re: Time Machine problem/question

 

Hello to the Group,

I had a Gremlin in the Airport WiFi Networks.

I was able to back up both computers to the Time Capsule via an ethernet cable and also to another separate hard drive via a USB cable. So Time Machine and Time Capsule seemed to be working just fine so long as I was hard wired to a network or hard drive.

Curiously I was able to get on the internet using Airport but for some reason I was not able to connect to the Time Capsule hard drive using Airport.

So I wiped the data clean on Airport to factory defaults and re-entered all the network names and passwords.

I found out the administrator network is the only one that permits connection to the Time Capsule hard drive. I think this is where the glitch was. I don't remember seeing two networks on Airport and I must have "lost" the one that permitted connection to the Time Capsule Drive.

Thanks guys for all the support. There was a lot of head scratching on my end. I am sure I have everything working now.

Bill

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[MacBook] Re: From Numbers to Excel... how???

 

Export worked great. Thanks!

--- In macbook@yahoogroups.com, Glenn Gutierrez <yah@...> wrote:
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> On 2 Nov 2012, at 3:38 PM, "texasexpediter" <K5LDB.Leo@...> wrote:
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> > I've been using Numbers but today got a daily deal for Office Mac for $69 so I bought it. I got it installed but can't open my spreadsheet file from Numbers. How do I switch back from Numbers to Excel? Thanks for any and all help with this.
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> Apple iWork uses their own file format(s) that I wouldn't expect Office to know about. I've had success exporting files from Pages in .doc format, then opening them in Word. You'll likely need to Export (File menu) each of your spreadsheets from Numbers as Excel format, unless there's some batch converter out there.
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> G
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[MacBook] Re: From Numbers to Excel... how???

 



--- In macbook@yahoogroups.com, Glenn Gutierrez <yah@...> wrote:
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> On 2 Nov 2012, at 3:38 PM, "texasexpediter" <K5LDB.Leo@...> wrote:
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> > I've been using Numbers but today got a daily deal for Office Mac for $69 so I bought it. I got it installed but can't open my spreadsheet file from Numbers. How do I switch back from Numbers to Excel? Thanks for any and all help with this.
>
> Apple iWork uses their own file format(s) that I wouldn't expect Office to know about. I've had success exporting files from Pages in .doc format, then opening them in Word. You'll likely need to Export (File menu) each of your spreadsheets from Numbers as Excel format, unless there's some batch converter out there.
>
> G

I only have about a half dozen so I can try the export. Thanks.

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Re: [MacBook] From Numbers to Excel... how???

 

On 2 Nov 2012, at 3:38 PM, "texasexpediter" <K5LDB.Leo@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've been using Numbers but today got a daily deal for Office Mac for $69 so I bought it. I got it installed but can't open my spreadsheet file from Numbers. How do I switch back from Numbers to Excel? Thanks for any and all help with this.

Apple iWork uses their own file format(s) that I wouldn't expect Office to know about. I've had success exporting files from Pages in .doc format, then opening them in Word. You'll likely need to Export (File menu) each of your spreadsheets from Numbers as Excel format, unless there's some batch converter out there.

G

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[MacBook] From Numbers to Excel... how???

 

I've been using Numbers but today got a daily deal for Office Mac for $69 so I bought it. I got it installed but can't open my spreadsheet file from Numbers. How do I switch back from Numbers to Excel? Thanks for any and all help with this.

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