In Windows 8 the Quick Launch Toolbar does not appear by default. By following a few steps in this tutorial you can bring it back and use it to quickly launch programs using shortcuts.
By default the side switch (right side of iPad above volume controls) is used to mute your iPad. You can change a setting which will allow this switch to be used to lock the screen and preventing it from switching to portrait or landscape when you move your iPad. This can be helpful if you are viewing something on your iPad and you want to lay the iPad on a table. Sometimes the iPad will change from portrait to landscape mode (or vice versa) when you lay it on a flat surface. This video is shown on iPad with iOS 6, but works the same with iOS 7. New video for iOS 7 coming soon!
If you have a cell or cells containing e-mail addresses, they are probably hyperlinks. This type of Hyperlink will create an e-mail message with addresses already in the “To” field when you click on the cell. If you need to work with these cells it can be problematic to accidentally create an e-mail message by clicking on the cell. You can turn off the “Hyperlink” function in the cell or cells. Most of the time a Hyperlink is automatically created when you type a complete e-mail address in a cell in Excel.
When someone sends you a document via e-mail you will want to open and possibly save the attachment on your iPad. Depending on the type of document, you will have several options to open the document in an app or to “preview” the document. This video is shown on iPad with iOS 6, but it works the same on iOS 7. New video for iOS 7 coming soon!
In the update for iPad in late 2012, new gestures have been made available for your iPad. You can now use more than one finger to perform certain actions on your iPad. You will need to turn on “Multitasking Gestures” in Settings to be able to uses these gestures. This video is shown using iPad with iOS 6, but it works the same on iOS 7 and iOS 8.