TekP tips
Just visit the website address / URL in most any browser and click in upper left of the address bar next to the URL .
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TekP tips
Just visit the website address / URL in most any browser and click in upper left of the address bar next to the URL .
TekP Tip: Use Tags on Macs
As an old windows guy I remind myself when finding and organizing files on a Maci its good to use the Tag System built into the Apple OS.
Use tags to organize files on Mac
You can tag files and folders to make them easier to find. Tags work with all your files and folders, whether you store them on your Mac or keep them in iCloud.
Ask Siri. Say something like: “Find files that are tagged red.” Learn how to ask Siri.
Tag files and folders You can add multiple tags to any file or folder.On your Mac, do any of the following: Tag an open file: Hold the pointer to the right of the document title, click the down arrow 📷, click in the Tags field, then enter a new tag, or choose one from the list. Tag a new file when you save it: Click File > Save. In the Save dialog, click in the Tags field, then enter a new tag, or choose one from the list. Tag a file on the desktop or in the Finder: Select the item, then open the File menu. You can also Control-click the item, or tap it with two fingers. Choose a color 📷 above Tags (the name of the tag replaces Tags as you move the pointer over the color), or click Tags to choose from more tags or to enter a new tag.