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How to Open and Save a Document Received via e-mail (iPad)

When someone sends you a document via e-mail you will want to open and possibly save the attachment on your iPad. Depending on the type of document, you will have several options to open the document in an app or to “preview” the document. This video is shown on iPad with iOS 6, but it works the same on iOS 7. New video for iOS 7 coming soon!
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How to Use Multitasking Gestures (iPad iOS 6.0)

In the update for iPad in late 2012, new gestures have been made available for your iPad. You can now use more than one finger to perform certain actions on your iPad. You will need to turn on “Multitasking Gestures” in Settings to be able to uses these gestures. This video is shown using iPad with iOS 6, but it works the same on iOS 7 and iOS 8.
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DO NOT USE-How to Turn Off Automatic Downloads If You Are Using Multiple iDevices (iPad/iPhone iOS 7)

This video is only applicable to those who have NOT updated their iPhone/iPad to iOS 7 or 7.1 Please see additional videos for iOS 7 and higher. If you use multiple iDevices (iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch) with your Apple ID, you may have trouble keeping the downloads for your devices separate. To ensure that you don’t automatically download items (apps, music and books) that you download on your personal device to your work iPad or iPhone, you can change a few settings.
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How to Send an e-mail “Flagged for Recipient” as a Reminder (Outlook 2007)

There may be times you would like to send a reminder to someone and you don’t want to use a Meeting Request to create a calendar event. You can send an e-mail and flag it for the recipient. This means the e-mail will be flagged and you can create a follow up reminder that will pop up in the recipients Outlook on a specific date and time.
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How to Send an e-mail “Flagged for Recipient” as a Reminder (Outlook 2010)

There may be times you would like to send a reminder to someone and you don’t want to use a Meeting Request to create a calendar event. You can send an e-mail and flag it for the recipient. This means the e-mail will be flagged and you can create a follow up reminder that will pop up in the recipients Outlook on a specific date and time.
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