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Hi there Christine,
Windows 11 can definitely feel different at first when you're used to Windows 10, but don't worry, the same features are still there, just in slightly different places. Here's how to do both tasks:
Scanning & Emailing:
Click Start → type "Scan" → open Windows Scan app → scan your document → files save to Pictures → Scans folder. Then in your email, click Attach (paperclip icon), find the file in that folder, and send to SARS.
Adding a row in Word:
Click inside your table → right-click → Insert → "Insert Rows Below". Or just press Tab in the last cell to add a new row automatically.
Hope this helps!
Windows 11 can definitely feel different at first when you're used to Windows 10, but don't worry, the same features are still there, just in slightly different places. Here's how to do both tasks:
Scanning & Emailing:
Click Start → type "Scan" → open Windows Scan app → scan your document → files save to Pictures → Scans folder. Then in your email, click Attach (paperclip icon), find the file in that folder, and send to SARS.
Adding a row in Word:
Click inside your table → right-click → Insert → "Insert Rows Below". Or just press Tab in the last cell to add a new row automatically.
Hope this helps!
CS
Is an instruction manual available ? I have been using windows 10 for many years, easy to scan documents and send mails and insert a line in a document.
windows 11 is very difficult to find where to go to send scanned documents to be attached to mails
especially to SARS.
Where to go to insert a line in a document to add a name to a list of clients.
windows 11 is very difficult to find where to go to send scanned documents to be attached to mails
especially to SARS.
Where to go to insert a line in a document to add a name to a list of clients.
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