Miker wrote:Larry, You've already got it. MyComputer>C: drive (or whatever your hard drive is labeled)>Program Files>PrintMuisc>Help Files. Yes, there is a 'file' there, but it MUST BE a type of 'shortcut'. I pulled my cable cord, and computer comes back and says 'can't find' that website. Next I'll try to include a 'PrntScrn' of doing it WITH the cable plugged in, and with is disconnected; I'm talking about my broadband cable. User Manual comes up when I'm connected, and WON'T when disconnected. And it looks like an Internet Explorer screen in both cases; so it IS trying to go to the internet for the manual, and then FINDS it 'out there' when I'm connected. Hope I can do this attachment.. How to add subtitles adobe premiere pro cc. [Edit; ok, I've gotta RE-learn the attachment procedure; I did PrntScrn with cable connected AND disconnected; pasted them into Paint; then 'Saved as' JPEG's... I couldn' t get them to upload. Free download finale 2012 italiano manuale pdf Files at Software Informer. Finale allows its users to create music for a wide array of instruments, voices, choirs and. The most comprehensive help resource for Finale notation products Our Finale User Manuals include: Interactive tutorials to quickly learn essential Finale features. Will keep trying] thx, LarryR: ). Miker wrote:In mine, it's at the bottom of the EDIT menu. OK, I found it, and the box WAS 'checked'. Thus it chooses to go 'online' to obtain my User Manual as I first indicated. So far, so good, right? So now I 'UN-checked' it. Then I went to my regular 'Help' menu item [top right of the menus] and clicked on 'User manual'. NOTHING happens, that is, the User Manual does NOT appear, no pop up, no new 'box', nothing. So I 'checked' the box again, and went to 'Help', 'User Manual', and I get the Internet Explorer Window, and the User Manual that I'm very accustomed to. And I might add, THIS is the 'address' in the upper box: My assumption/conclusion is the same as when I began this topic. I don't seem to HAVE it on my computer, only a shortcut to a 'website'. And if I ever get disconnected from the broadband, I'll NOT have a 'User Manual'. My desire is to have it available at all times. Still puzzled.
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