Since I'm just looking for a job I'm currently writing applications. And always in the Internet Cafe, because when I write my applications on the tablet at home then change the designs and the fonts, etc. My application templates and my applications then no longer look reasonable. Which is why I always had to go to the internet cafe unnecessarily and send in my applications, because my templates there do not change on the PC. And I'm tired of going to the internet cafe and paying for a session. Therefore, the question: Why is it that these editing problems happen on my tablet?
Info: Use a Huawei Mediapad m5
A complex word processor on the PC will always be far more powerful and offer more possibilities of design and editing than one on a tablet.
Tablets, Android and iOS have been developed for mobile devices that have no mouse and no keyboard. With which one carries out the bulk of this design and formatting of texts.
Therefore, you always have these conflicts if you edit a PC created text file on another computer, or even with other software.
no internet at home? You do not have to have a dsl connection for the pc, a surf stick that works over the mobile network makes every pc or notebook internet-enabled everywhere.
or your cellphone can generate a wlan hotspot and then you can connect a notebook over it if it is wlan able.
I think that depends on what program you write the applications. Basically, this is not a problem with the tablet at all. I wrote some on a Samsung Tab. I did all this through Word. There were no problems. I pulled several templates from the net and edited as I wanted. In addition, I have added a digital signature, saved and sent. When I sent her to print and e-mailed her for the test, she looked exactly as if I had written her with my PC or laptop. And if I need an application again, I can easily pull it from the cloud and edit it as I would like.
Achso is therefore the operating system. I should have thought so.
Yes of course I have Wi-Fi at home that's not the problem but I do not own a laptop
And why do you have to run into the internet-cafe?
OK and which programs did you use and how exactly did it work for you? I mean Samsung has the same operating system as huawei, so I'm interested in how you did it
Because it's up to the operating system as you said. Can't just now try to cracked Windows on my tablet or something else
I have pulled and saved various application and resume templates from the web. With the Word program I could then change and edit as I wanted and then save new. In addition, I have the app DocuSign and can thus digitally sign all documents. Not just the application documents but all documents, letters and templates that I write or have written.
Did you have the synonymous pulled on a USB stick or just saved on the tablet? Because my USB stick is already making editing problems on the tablet
I saved this directly on the device or on the inserted memory card. I did not use a stick.
Hmm do you think it would be on my stick?
Unfortunately, that can't answer you. But you can find out yourself by giving up the stick, and without even trying to edit and save the application.
OK that works. I'm just trying to convert the file (which is a docx file) to a PDF file. Only the pages on the Internet offer that do not accept my docx file. But why?
I think that docx files are less used than pdf files. At least in my experience. I have completely switched to pdf with me. Before that I had here and there the problem that sent documents by mail from the other not read or could be opened. With pdf documents there were no more problems.
Yes. But I have to make a PDF file from the docx files. Although I have now found a website that converts the file, but I can't rename it during the conversion. This means that the finished PDF file will be named "pdf1860 (PDF.io)" or iwas. And I want the same name of the docx file so synonymous with the PDF, because I need these files synonymous for applications. Do you know any apps that convert well and without any naming problems?
OK have a suitable program. Problem solved. Thank you anyway, and thanks for the devoted attention of my problem facing
No problem. It's a pleasure…