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                13 años 8 meses antes                #84
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        export to print Publicado por SMGlenn            
    
        I have figured out how to save a class as a PDF, save to my iBooks and then email it to my computer to print.  But as I put more information in, it appears that I will always get one page - meaning the information will shrink to fit.  How do I (or can I) save as a cvs file and then email it so I can print?  I get a message that i do not have the app to view cvs or xls files, but cannot find the app.    
    
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                13 años 8 meses antes                #86
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        Respuesta de bert sobre el tema Re: export to print            
    
        Hi SMGlenn,
The app you are missing is called Dropbox, it is a free app for iPad, Windows, MacOSX and all the major operating systems. It offers 2GB in the cloud free of charge and I'm sure you'll find it more convenient than emailing yourself the files.
Basically you install Dropbox both in your iPad and computer, create a user and password and link them both together. Whatever your drop in the 'Dropbox' from iPad or PC/Mac will appear on either side.
You can find it in the appStore , and for your desktop computer at www.dropbox.com
Besides, you'll be able to use the backup feature embedded in iDoceo which uses your existing Dropbox account.
Regards,
    The app you are missing is called Dropbox, it is a free app for iPad, Windows, MacOSX and all the major operating systems. It offers 2GB in the cloud free of charge and I'm sure you'll find it more convenient than emailing yourself the files.
Basically you install Dropbox both in your iPad and computer, create a user and password and link them both together. Whatever your drop in the 'Dropbox' from iPad or PC/Mac will appear on either side.
You can find it in the appStore , and for your desktop computer at www.dropbox.com
Besides, you'll be able to use the backup feature embedded in iDoceo which uses your existing Dropbox account.
Regards,
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