copy to cd

Gabriel S. Coonce Gabriel.Coonce at fpsk12.org
Sat Jan 23 16:30:15 UTC 2010


Drag and Drop simply means that you move the cursor over the file in  
the file manager, then you hold down the left mouse button, and while  
still holding the left mouse button, move the cursor to the CD/DVD  
Creator and let go.

On Jan 23, 2010 at 10:26 AM, "John Heinen" <hensandpat at earthlink.net>  
wrote:

> Colin Law wrote:
>> On 23 January 2010 05:00, John Heinen <hensandpat at earthlink.net>  
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Gabriel S. Coonce wrote:
>>>
>>>>> What do you mean? To copy a file to a CD, insert a blank CD, and
>>>>> then under Accessories, open CD/DVD Creator, drag any files over,
>>>>> and hit Write to Disk.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> Right
>>>>
>>> Right, I do have the cd/dvd creator up but
>>>
>>> There is a step missing no? Drag from where and how? for example,  
>>> copy a
>>> letter to my Queen
>>>
>>
>> If you don't know where you saved it, but it is still in the recent
>> files of OO then open it and click File, Properties and on the  
>> General
>> tab (I think) it will show the location of the file.
>>
>> When saving a new file it is always a good idea to save it to
>> somewhere appropriate, your Documents folder for example.
>>
>> Colin
>>
>>
> Well, thanks Colin, Carl and Gabriel, I am still in the dark, though.
> .With windows X, I click on Nero and Nero does the thinking and asking
> where and what I want to do, very very simple.
> What is this 00 file, I know where the Queen's file is, it is in
> documents, I can see that it is there, but what is this drag and drop.
> Thank you for your patience John
>
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