[SOLVED] Permanently Deleting Excel Documents from iMac

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I've use M'soft Excel on iMac and have deleted a previously saved document (which is what I wanted to do). On a Mac, does this document then go into a trash / recycle bin from where it needs deleting permanently never to be seen again please? if so, where do I find this to delete out from. thanks
 
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1) Open Finder
2) Insert SD card (the card should show up on the left side below the existing drive(s)).
3) Click on the drive letter associated with your SD card
4) Do one of the following to select files:
a) Select the file you wish to copy by clicking on it once OR
b) If you wish to select more than one file and they are not in sequential order you click on the first one and then, while holding down the Command key, click on the other files you wish to copy OR
c) CMD (Command) + A to select them all
5) Command + C to copy the files (Press the Command button and the the C key)
6) Click on the folder you want to copy the files to and then Command + V to paste.

After you have selected the files you want to copy you could also right...
Sorry for late reply, away with work! Thanks for the answer, I'm sorted in that respect now.

How do I import documents from an SD card to my Mac please, as all I can find from an internet search is how to import photos and music?

Thanks
 
1) Open Finder
2) Insert SD card (the card should show up on the left side below the existing drive(s)).
3) Click on the drive letter associated with your SD card
4) Do one of the following to select files:
a) Select the file you wish to copy by clicking on it once OR
b) If you wish to select more than one file and they are not in sequential order you click on the first one and then, while holding down the Command key, click on the other files you wish to copy OR
c) CMD (Command) + A to select them all
5) Command + C to copy the files (Press the Command button and the the C key)
6) Click on the folder you want to copy the files to and then Command + V to paste.

After you have selected the files you want to copy you could also right click and select Copy. To paste you could right click in the destination folder and click on Paste.
 
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