At least it's not as bad as taking a photo of the monitor.
Worst I've got is an "expert" who insists on opening Word to use as a file explorer (Word -> Open -> look for file -> Select document....damn Word doesn't open pdf/exe/...)....right-click->Open)
Problem is, she infects others with this feature and I keep on being asked why Word won't let them edit their picture (or whatever)
I've shown them what to use many many times, just I'm not there all the time so they ask the office "expert".
CMD + SHIFT + 4 (or 3 if to want the full screen) works much better. Straight to a file, no need to launch any app.
You do, however, need to be running OS X.![]()
Well technically you can send and receive mail to/from people in your company without an internet connection, assuming you have a mail server on the network.
You'd be hard pressed to receive a mail from someone external without it though!
You don't even need to go into Paintjust press Print Screen/Alt + Print Screen and paste it directly into an E-mail. Can't stand it when they bury them in Word documents even when you send them instructions.
Me: You do realise in Outlook that MS Word is your email editor, thus you could have just pasted straight into the mail and saved us both a load of time.
Them: Derp...
Just tried that, didn't work....
Indeed.
Isn't it best practice to add anything other than basic text as an attachment purely for this reason, and cross platform use?
It's the only way they understand how to send pictures. If someone educated them instead of calling them names they might have a better understanding.