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Software => Computer software => Topic started by: MISSOURI_FLOWER on March 29, 2005, 01:58:04 PM
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CAN ANY ONE HELP ME WITH A PROBLEM I HAVE. OR MORE SO TELL ME HOW TO USE A PROGRAM
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MISSOURI_FLOWER.......Perhaps if you stop using caps ..........( that considered shouting and isnt appreciated on these boards ) Now if you let us in on what the problem is ....we may just be able to assist .
let us know
dl65 ::)
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I have a problem too, guess what it is.
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Title: How to use a program
By: Flame
Double-click on the icon located on your desktop to launch the application
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New York Times: "Simply amazing!"
Time Magazine: "How does he do it?!"
Flame: "Oh God..."
[glb]Flame[/glb]
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Ah, but what if... there is no icon on the desktop... there is no desktop just a prompt like A:/... the program has not yet been installed... the program requires user input & the user doesn't know what keys to pound...
What if the OP is away with the fairies & is just winding us all up???
WHAT IF..........................
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Title: How to use a program V. 2
By: Flame
Click on Start, and find the program in your programs list. Next click on the file to launch the application...
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New York Times: "This is amazing!"
Time Magazine: "How does he do it?! and a second time at that!"
Flame: "Oh God... (head shaking)"
[glb]Flame[/glb]
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Also Dusty... The question was how to USE a program... Not how to install it... ;)
[glb]Flame[/glb]
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Ok heres my problem. I have scanned a document. and I saved it in works. I need to edit this document is it possible to do that?
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I'm guessing that this is Microsoft Works, and it is a Word document correct? Also, rather than asking if it will work, try it...
[glb]Flame[/glb]
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If you scanned it as a picture (the default settings for most scanners), then, no, you cannot edit it with works, it is a picture not a text type file.
If your scanner came with OCR (Optical Character Recognition) and you used the OCR on the scan and then put it is Works, then yes you can edit it.
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If it's an image pasted to works then it COULD be edited using the font tools in the picture menu. This is super cheesy but will work.
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Yeah, considering the whole thread I was trying to stay away from "super cheesy".
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Ok guys please help me here. What I'm trying to edit is a restaurant menu. I need to change some of the prices. I didnt build this menu it was done on a different computer and i'm not sure what program it was done on. I have saved it, copied it and pasted it every way i know but cant seemed to figure out how i could change the prices. If you how to help me please let me know. thanks
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Being that you scanned the menu using a scanner, this is a Paint file... Can you just erase the price(s) that you want changed, and replace that empty scape with the new price?
[glb]Flame[/glb]
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Being that you scanned the menu using a scanner, this is a Paint file... Can you just erase the price(s) that you want changed, and replace that empty scape with the new price?
Flame
As per my post?
ps Flame.. I've seen people transpose letters in a word before but not that far apart. scape
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I keep getting the message A:/ is not accessable. The media disk is not recognised. It may not be formatted. Does anyopne know if i am able to retrive information of my 3.5" floppy, i really need the info.
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Chelsea, you'd get a much better response if you created your own thread instead of piggybacking off this one. Don't forget to give it a meaningful Subject like Help With Floppy Drive. As to your question..
1) Have you got the floppy in the drive?
2) Have you checked the floppy on another computer?
3) Have you checked another floppy with this computer?
By doing steps 2 and 3 you can pinpoint if the fault is with the disk or the drive.