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Tutorial Home Page
Having been asked
questions relating to computers on many occasions by family & friends, I decided
to create these pages in order not to have to repeat the
information.
Note: these tutorials apply to PC computers, MAC's may differ.
e.g. 'folders' may be
called 'directories' - I understand that the MAC file system
is more simple to use than PC file system ?
I use 'Windows
Explorer' extensively for moving files about - always having
destination folder AND
origin folder in view before
selecting and moving files.
I usually use Outlook Express
for sending and receiving emails, though am increasingly
using web mail - see Tutorials 17 & 18.
Refresh here for latest version of this page These pages are in 'date order' - the latest addition being added at the TOP of the listing Click Here for 'Subject' Listing ? If anyone would like a 'personal' email and / or wesite
address .....
Parental Control -
Government information documents (mainly PDF files) Contact Mel be Email or telephone with any errors, suggestions, other topic requests, etc. (01924) 834 464 / 07740 282 567
If desired, and
you have no personal banking information on your computer, a
'Remote Access' can be set up whereby Mel AND Yourself Tutorials 21 & 22: Email Signatures & Email Auto Responders Tutorials 19 & 20: Using 123-Reg Mail (2) & Using the 123-Reg Address Book Tutorials 17 & 18: Advantages of Webmail & Using 123-reg Webmail (1) Tutorials 15 & 16: Outlook Express Folder Storage & Copying / Restoring same Tutorials 13 & 14: Email Address Book Folders & Groups & Cc: & Bcc: Copies Tutorials 11 & 12: Renaming Files & Attaching several files Tutorials 09 & 10: Refreshing Pages / Deleting Stored Information & Mel's SilliesTutorials 07 & 08: On line postage stamps & Miscellaneous Information & linksTutorials 05 & 06: File Names, Scanning Pictures & Attaching them to an Email
Tutorials
03 & 04:
Webmail Set Up &
Outlook Express Set Up
(General)
Tutorials
01 & 02:
Printer Set
Up &
Outlook Express
Set Up (for Sky) Refresh here for latest version of this page Tutorials by Mel Ashton www.melashton.co.uk/tutorials |