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Boot up your computer.
Open iTunes on your computer.
(If you don't have it installed, download it from Apple.com, and click (or double-click) on the icon to start the installation process.) Then open it.
Attach your iPad to your computer with a Lightning to USB cable to your computer: the Lightning cable connector attaches to the iPad, and the USB connector attaches to your computer. You may have to use a cable adapter depending on which iPad and which type of computer your are using ... I.e., what ports (jacks) are on your iPad and computer.
Once you attach the iPad to the computer, you should see its iscon appear in the "devices" section in the left panel of iTunes. Click on it to access its information and contents. If need be, reinstall (or install) the latest version of Apple's operating system (iOS) for your iPad.
once you have updated / installed the iOS, and are ready to quit using iTunes, click on the upward point arrow (triangle) to the right of your iPad's name in the "devices" section to cleanly disconnect your iPad from your computer, or you risk scrambling or losing information on the iPad or worse. Always do a clean disconnect.
If you purchased or received the books from Amazon, you should be able to find the title on the device and download.
You can usually connect your kindle to your computer using usb charging cable. I believe you can drag files over similar to the way you would do with most other storage devices.
You can also email content to your device. To determine the email address to send to:
go to amazon.com, sign in.
Under "Your Account" in the upper-right navigation bar, find and click on "Manage Your Content and Devices"
Click on the "Devices" tab
Find your device in the carousel and click on it
Below the carousel, the device information will be displayed, one of the fields is "Email:"
You can try to send your content to the device by sending an email with the content attached to the email address found in the email field.
it needs to have an association file like if it was a word attachment you would need office you can also try to see if you have the same problem on you computer
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Your email application may not be able to handle attachments so open your email in a web-browser window and open and read the attachment from there. If it is in PDF format you should be able to save the attachment to your tablet, and use Adobe PDF reader to open it. If you don't have adobe acrobat reader, login to the Play store and install it.
Depends on the attachment. You might not have an app that is compatible with the document type you are trying to open. Assuming you are opening a PDF file, you might need to install an office suite app first, such as WPS Office or Quickoffice. Without more details, I can't be specific.
Check your gmail mail settings on the iPad. It seems you may have the wrong settings because typically your mail server settings would be set to "pop.gmail.com" when using Gmail on an iPad.
1.Create folders within your email program to store your emails. Make the folders appropriate for storing the emails you receive. For example, if you regularly receive emails from certain people, make a folder to store emails from each person. Make folders to store professional emails and personal emails, and make subfolders within each to further categorize and sort your emails.
2.Set your message rules to route your emails to your specific folders. Many email programs have different levels of junk email filtering. Choose a low or high setting based on the volume of junk mail you receive. Once you have created message rules and junk email filtering, the junk email will be easily noticed when it arrives in your main inbox. Your email program will also attempt to recognize junk mail and will send it to junk and spam folders.
3.Take a few moments each day to browse through your email folders to review the emails you receive. Important emails sometimes get routed to the wrong folders, and they can go unnoticed if you do not check your email folders regularly.
4.Open your spam or junk mail folder and make sure these folders do not contain any emails you wish to keep. If there are emails that are not junk, drag them to the inbox or another folder for storage. Depending on your email program, you also may highlight the email and find a "Not Junk" option to alert your program that this email does not belong in the spam folder. Once you are sure the folders contain only junk mail, highlight one email folder. Press "Control-A" to highlight all of the emails in the folder. After highlighting these emails, press the shift key at the same time that you press the "Delete" button. This will delete all of the emails without sending them to the deleted folder.
5.Manage your junk email filter by opening the "Options" in your email program. From here you can add "Safe Senders" or "Blocked Senders" to either list.
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