Checking your access privileges 210, Linking programs 210, Linking to a program on another computer 210 – Apple PowerBook (Duo 270C) User Manual
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Checking your access privileges
When you open a folder on another computer, icons under the
title bar indicate the privileges that you do not have.
You can’t
You can’t
You can’t
make changes
see files in
see folders
to files in this
this folder.
in this folder.
folder.
Linking programs
Some programs can exchange information directly with other
programs. For example, one program might be able to instruct
another program to add a row to a spreadsheet or change the font
size of a paragraph.
Programs implement linking in various ways and not all programs
have this capability. See the documentation that came with your
programs for more information.
Linking to a program on another computer
You can only link to programs that are shared.
1. Within your program, choose the menu command that
allows you to link programs.
The menu location and command name depend on the
program you’re using. You use a dialog box to find the
program that you want to link to.
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