On Nov 9, 2017, at 10:40 AM, Al Poulin 
<alfred.pou...@gmail.com<mailto:alfred.pou...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Apple Stores quit their own One to One service two years ago.

If you are moving over from a Windows PC, Apple has (or used to have) a 
tutorial on line to help in the transition.

It’s been swallowed up in their ‘New to the Mac’ stuff: 
https://support.apple.com/explore/new-to-mac

Apple stores DO still have ‘Basics’ classes, as well, just not the one-on-one 
stuff.

but the best way of ‘getting schooled’ is ask away here.

Best chance we can help is if you can tell us what Mac model, OS version and 
apps you're talking about, or wht you’re trying to do.

Welcome to the Mac :-)


--
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs


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