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∙ 11y agoCopy & paste whatever you want to print into the application Notes or into any word processing program, then print from there.
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∙ 11y agoHiya, I've got an iMac desktop, and I'm not sure if its the same. But in order to copy you paste, you'll need to click the CMD button, and then c or v. C means copy, V means paste, CMD + C - Copy CMD + V - Paste Hope this helped.
Copy and Paste options (for selected items) are available from the Edit menu in Mac applications. The keyboard equivalents are the Command key and C (for copy) or V (for paste). These options are often available from the secondary/right click contextual menu.
1. Highlight the text 2. Hold down control 3. while holding down control click down on the mouse 4. Press copy 5. Repeat steps 1-3 6. Press Paste
Well I'm on an iMac but I am using it with a windows keyboard I don't know if it will work for you. It is Alt+V or just copy it and paste it when you need it √
Click the + sign on the far right of the screen at the bottom of the toolbar.
Sure, just copy them to a CD or Flash Drive.
The best way would probably be to get a hardware specialist to download the photos of the main drive of your iMac.
No. An iMac is a computer from Apple. Mac OS X is an Operating System for Mac computers. Every Mac comes with a copy of Mac OS X - pre installed.
Cmd Shift 3 (entire screen), Cmd Shift 4 (square) if u wanna know more about this, suggest u to read this article: http://blog.pc-hand.com/news/free-screen-capture-tools.html hope it could help. Cmd Shift 4 and space bar is another option. You will need to print the file after creating the screen grab
Yes, but the easiest way is to click File > Mail Contents of This Page. You can also copy the screen by hitting Shift > Command > 3. Or you can copy a portion of the screen by hitting Shift > Command > 4 and highlighting what you want to copy.
No, you can only get that discount on a new iMac not a refurbished iMac.
The original iMac was the G3 which came out in (1998). It was followed by the G4 (2002), then the G5 (2004), then the Intel iMac plastic version (2006). The 5th iMac was the aluminum iMac which came out in (August 2007), followed by the iMac Aluminum Unibody (2009). The newest iMac is simply called 2012 iMac and it came out on November 30, 2012.