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Computer courses for beginners – Email file attachments

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Computer courses for beginners and seniors

Meganga’s free computer courses for beginners and seniors continues with a computer lesson taking a look at email file attachments, an essential part of basic computer training.

The online tutorial starts by attaching a file to an email using the Gmail account it then shows an email that has been received with files attached, the free computer lesson checks through the email before opening it and explaining about file size restrictions when sending or receiving emails and points out the difference in file sizes for  photographs and documents.

The computer lesson aimed as part of our free computer courses for beginners and seniors explains about the dangers from opening email file attachments that are from unknown senders or suspicious, the lesson goes on to explain about computer viruses with the help of the Microsoft Safety and Security Centre and gives advice and computer training for beginners and seniors about guarding against security threats to computers.

This computer lesson is suitable for any beginners or seniors and for those looking to qualify in the European Computer Driving Licence (ECDL), the Free computer lesson covers elements 8.4, 8.5 and 8.6 in the EqualSkills computer couse.

This online computer training tutorial is quite a long video so you may wish to watch it a few times.

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