iLife is a separate package, I think. It comes pre-installed on Leopard comps, but I don't think it comes with Leopard directly. Unless I'm making that up. Which is possible.
'Lessons'
Buffistechnology 3: "Press Some Buttons, See What Happens."
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iPhone iPhoto iLife... I chuckled this morning when I noticed that our dog eats iChunks.
Crap. I didn't bother to back up iPhoto because I assumed it came with Leopard.
I need a thingie to convert the old MacBook HD into a USB or Firewire drive so I can get at stuff on that drive.
Something other than putting it in Target Mode?
Oh, it's not in the MacBook anymore, as I installed a new drive the same time I installed Leopard.
Sean try it without the spaces.
Actually, I entered it without spaces.
Oh! I shall now try entering it with dashes included. I wonder if that will do it.
I figured I was missing something. And I have exhausted my knowledge on the subject. Good luck!
AHA! That did it.
Programs should not be counterintuitive at me when I'm sleepy. If I needed to enter the serial number with dashes included, it should have said so.
there is a joke in there somewhere. But brain not engaged.
Access question, probably simple:
I'm trying to set up a database for our dean of students so that she can easily keep track or student referrals. I've made a table and a justified form for entering the data, and it works great. She is entering data as we speak.
For reports, though, I'm still confused. What I'd like is for her to be able to click something that pulls up a "Which student?" form. She chooses a student, clicks a button, and a nice, printable report with all of that student's referrals ONLY appear. Is that possible?