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Mac 101: Use Command-P to print and other useful Finder keyboard shortcuts
Mac 101: Use Command-P to print and other useful Finder keyboard shortcuts
by Kelly Hodgkins | May 28th 2014 at 11:30AM
Yesterday, our Editor-in-chief Victor Agreda misfired in one of his keyboard combinations — selecting multiple files and then hitting Command-P, instead of Command-O when trying to open the documents. He was reminded of this longstanding “Print” feature and other similar shortcuts that are often overlooked by new and veteran OS X users alike.
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Mac 101: Use Command-P to print and other useful Finder keyboard shortcuts
Mac 101: Use Command-P to print and other useful Finder keyboard shortcuts
by Kelly Hodgkins | May 28th 2014 at 11:30AM
Yesterday, our Editor-in-chief Victor Agreda misfired in one of his keyboard combinations — selecting multiple files and then hitting Command-P, instead of Command-O when trying to open the documents. He was reminded of this longstanding “Print” feature and other similar shortcuts that are often overlooked by new and veteran OS X users alike.
Besides…
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Mac 101: How to use Stacks effectively in your Dock
Mac 101: How to use Stacks effectively in your Dock
New OS X users may not be aware of the power of stacks as only one is included in the Dock by default. If you’ve never used it, a stack is a Dock item that gives you quick access to a folder. Each OS X installation includes one — the “Downloads” stock on the right-hand side of the Dock next to the Trash.
Creating a stack is as easy as selecting a folder or files from the Finder and dragging it…
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Mac 101: How to use Stacks effectively in your Dock
Mac 101: How to use Stacks effectively in your Dock
New OS X users may not be aware of the power of stacks as only one is included in the Dock by default. If you’ve never used it, a stack is a Dock item that gives you quick access to a folder. Each OS X installation includes one — the “Downloads” stock on the right-hand side of the Dock next to the Trash.
Creating a stack is as easy as selecting a folder or files from the Finder and dragging it…
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Mac 101: quickly transform selected text into a new Stickies note
Mac 101: quickly transform selected text into a new Stickies note
by Yoni Heisler @edibleapple | May 19th 2014 at 11:00AM
The Stickies app on the Mac goes back to System 7.5, believe it or not. And though it remains a part of OS X, I can’t imagine it gets much use. Nonetheless, if you happen to be one of the few and the proud who still use Stickies regularly, you’ll likely find this tip rather helpful. I’ll even go out on a limb and say that this tip is so…
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Mac 101: quickly transform selected text into a new Stickies note
Mac 101: quickly transform selected text into a new Stickies note
by Yoni Heisler @edibleapple | May 19th 2014 at 11:00AM
The Stickies app on the Mac goes back to System 7.5, believe it or not. And though it remains a part of OS X, I can’t imagine it gets much use. Nonetheless, if you happen to be one of the few and the proud who still use Stickies regularly, you’ll likely find this tip rather helpful. I’ll even go out on a limb and say that this tip is so…
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Apple's AirDrop feature is getting all the attention on iOS, but it started life on the Mac. In fact, you can use AirDrop between Macs to exchange just about anything you want.