Re: Some Mac questions

2022-08-15 Thread Brad Snyder
In the Mac's Mail app, the keyboard command CMD + D, will delete an email 
message, not send it.
The correct keyboard command to send an email message is CMD + Shift + D.

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On Aug 15, 2022, at 14:37, matthew dyer  
wrote:


Hi,
 
If you are using the mail app, you can use Cmd d.  I don’t use word for mac so 
can’t help with that one.
 
Matthew
 
 
 
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Subject: Some Mac questions
 
Hi all 
I have some Mac questions again.
What is the command to send a email ?
I installed Microsoft word on my Mac , what are the different commands in 
editing a document?
Becky 
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RE: Some Mac questions

2022-08-15 Thread matthew dyer
Hi,

If you are using the mail app, you can use Cmd d.  I don’t use word for mac so 
can’t help with that one.

Matthew



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Hi all
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What is the command to send a email ?
I installed Microsoft word on my Mac , what are the different commands in 
editing a document?
Becky
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Re: Some Mac questions

2022-08-14 Thread Brad Snyder
While you may be able to learn many keyboard commands from the Mac’s menu bar, 
many commands for MS Word are not listed in the menu bar.
In general, most MS Word Mac keyboard commands are the same as on Windows, you 
just need to substitute using the Command key, instead of using CTRL.
For example:
CMD + N, will create/open a new document.
CMD + S will save a document.
CMD + B, will bold selected text, or turn bold on for newly typed text.
CMD + P, will print the current document.
CMD + Home, will move the insertion point to the beginning of the document.
CMD + End, will move to the end of the document.

Pages will not allow you to work in an MS Word document format, but you are 
able to export a finished document to MS Word's DOC or DOCX format.
Just be aware that exporting a document in MS Word format is not at all the 
same as working in an MS Word format.

The Mac’s Text Edit application will allow you to work in DOC or DOCX formats, 
but Text Edit is not nearly as full featured an application as either MS Word 
or Pages.

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On Aug 14, 2022, at 15:53, Suzanne Erb  wrote:

Hello,
The command for sending an e-mail is Command-Shift-D.
In general, to find application specific commands for each application, 
use your voice-Over keys plus m
 to view th menus.  Use your right and left arrows to navigate between 
categories, and the up and down arrows to look at all the choices unbder each 
menu.
If I need to provide a document in Word format, I usually write the 
document in Pages and save it as a .docx file.  
If I generally use TextEdit or Pages.
Best,
Suzanne
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> I installed Microsoft word on my Mac , what are the different commands in 
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Re: Some Mac questions

2022-08-14 Thread Suzanne Erb
Hello,
The command for sending an e-mail is Command-Shift-D.
In general, to find application specific commands for each application, 
use your voice-Over keys plus m
 to view th menus.  Use your right and left arrows to navigate between 
categories, and the up and down arrows to look at all the choices unbder each 
menu.
If I need to provide a document in Word format, I usually write the 
document in Pages and save it as a .docx file.  
If I generally use TextEdit or Pages.
Best,
Suzanne
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> What is the command to send a email ?
> I installed Microsoft word on my Mac , what are the different commands in 
> editing a document?
> Becky 
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Re: Some Mac questions

2022-08-14 Thread Kliph
To send an email use command shift d, I don’t use the office suite so can’t 
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Some Mac questions

2022-08-14 Thread Rebecca Sabo
Hi all
I have some Mac questions again.
What is the command to send a email ?
I installed Microsoft word on my Mac , what are the different commands in 
editing a document?
Becky

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Re: Some Mac questions

2013-04-17 Thread Maria Joe Chapman
Hi.  there were a couple of commands i didn't know about mainly some of the 
highlighting commands.  thanks for this comprehensive post.


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On 16/04/2013, at 2:29 AM, Tim Kilburn kilbur...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I've copied and pasted below a portion of a web-page I used to have regarding 
 TextEdit.  Editing text within TextEdit is similar to using other Word 
 Processors on the Mac as the MacOS tries to make actions similar across 
 similar applications.  This has not been updated in a couple of years but I 
 believe that all of this is still relevant.  With respect to your questions 
 about copying and pasting within the Bookmarks Bar, you'll need to use the 
 Show All Bookmarks option under the Bookmarks menu if you wish to Copy and 
 Paste things within the Bookmarks Bar.  There are Contextual menu commands 
 available within the Bookmarks Bar when you press VO-shift-m on any of the 
 Bookmark Bar buttons but things are far more accessible when in the Show 
 Bookmarks window.
 
 Getting Started
 
 To use TextEdit, simply open it from your Applications folder then interact 
 with the Edit field. To open Word documents, you can select the given 
 document, open a Contextual menu (VO-shift-m) then choose Open with, then 
 choose TextEdit. You can tell the Mac to always open these sorts of files in 
 TextEdit by selecting a .doc file, pressing cmd-i (Get Info), then navigating 
 to the Open With area. Once there, you can tell the OS to always open these 
 file types with a specific application, in this case, TextEdit.
 VO Commands in TextEdit
 
 When navigating through text in TextEdit, you can use the following commands. 
 These commands can also be used when navigating through text in some other 
 applications. A reminder that VO means CTRL-Option.
 VO-a: Read all the text. If you are interacting with the text, you will read 
 from the VoiceOver cursor location to the end of the text.
 VO-s: Read the sentence in the VoiceOver cursor.
 VO-Page Down: Read the next sentence.
 VO-Page Up: Read the previous sentence.
 VO-p: Read the paragraph within the VoiceOver cursor.
 VO-Shift-Page Down: Read the next paragraph.
 VO-Shift-Page Up: Read the previous paragraph.
 VO-l: Read the line within the VoiceOver cursor.
 VO-Down Arrow: Read the next line.
 VO-Up Arrow: Read the previous line.
 VO-w: Read the word in the VoiceOver cursor, press a second time to spell the 
 word and a third time to spell it phonetically.
 VO-Right Arrow: Read the next word.
 VO-Left Arrow: Read the previous word.
 VO-c: Read the character at the VoiceOver cursor. Press again for its 
 phonetic.
 VO-Shift-Right Arrow: Read the next character.
 VO-Shift-Left Arrow: Read the previous character.
 VO-Home: Move to the first visible word and read it. On a laptop computer, 
 press VO-FN-Shift-Left Arrow.
 VO-End: Move to the last visible word and read it. On a laptop computer, 
 press VO-FN-Shift-Right Arrow.
 VO-Shift-Home: Move to the beginning of the text, scrolling if needed. On a 
 laptop computer, press VO-FN-Shift-Left Arrow.
 VO-Shift-End: Move to the end of the text, scrolling if needed. On a laptop 
 computer, press VO-FN-Shift-Right Arrow.
 VO-t: Get text attributes.
 
 Editing Text
 
 Editing text within TextEdit is similar to editing in other word processors 
 although it's good to note a few differences in the way VO travels compared 
 to other screen reading software. When navigating with the down arrow, VO 
 will land at the end of the line of text that it is reading. When navigating 
 with the up arrow, VO will land at the beginning of the text that is read. 
 When navigating with the right arrow, VO will land at the end of the word or 
 letter announced. When navigating with the left arrow, VO will land at the 
 beginning or to the left of the word or letter announced.
 Setting Tabs
 
 To set tabs in TextEdit, navigate to the ruler and Interact with it:
 VO-space: Set a tab stop at the given location on the ruler.
 VO-Delete: Remove the tab stop at the given location on the ruler.
 VO-shift-Down Arrow: Interact with a set tab stop. Then use the left or right 
 arrows to move the stop accordingly.
 Line Spacing
 
 To set the Paragraph and Line spacing in TextEdit, navigate to the ruler and 
 Interact with it, then navigate to the Paragraph and Line Spacing pop-up menu 
 and choose the spacing you desire.
 Selecting Text
 
 To select text in TextEdit:
 Shift-Right Arrow: Highlight the next character.
 Shift-Left Arrow: Highlight the previous character.
 Shift-Down Arrow: Highlight from the cursor position to the same position on 
 the next line.
 Shift-Up Arrow: Highlight from the cursor position to the same position on 
 the previous line.
 Option-Shift-Right Arrow: Highlight the next word.
 Option-Shift-Left Arrow: Highlight the previous word.
 Cmd-Shift-Right Arrow: Highlight from the cursor 

Re: Some Mac questions

2013-04-15 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi,

I've copied and pasted below a portion of a web-page I used to have regarding 
TextEdit.  Editing text within TextEdit is similar to using other Word 
Processors on the Mac as the MacOS tries to make actions similar across similar 
applications.  This has not been updated in a couple of years but I believe 
that all of this is still relevant.  With respect to your questions about 
copying and pasting within the Bookmarks Bar, you'll need to use the Show All 
Bookmarks option under the Bookmarks menu if you wish to Copy and Paste things 
within the Bookmarks Bar.  There are Contextual menu commands available within 
the Bookmarks Bar when you press VO-shift-m on any of the Bookmark Bar buttons 
but things are far more accessible when in the Show Bookmarks window.

Getting Started

To use TextEdit, simply open it from your Applications folder then interact 
with the Edit field. To open Word documents, you can select the given document, 
open a Contextual menu (VO-shift-m) then choose Open with, then choose 
TextEdit. You can tell the Mac to always open these sorts of files in TextEdit 
by selecting a .doc file, pressing cmd-i (Get Info), then navigating to the 
Open With area. Once there, you can tell the OS to always open these file types 
with a specific application, in this case, TextEdit.
VO Commands in TextEdit

When navigating through text in TextEdit, you can use the following commands. 
These commands can also be used when navigating through text in some other 
applications. A reminder that VO means CTRL-Option.
VO-a: Read all the text. If you are interacting with the text, you will read 
from the VoiceOver cursor location to the end of the text.
VO-s: Read the sentence in the VoiceOver cursor.
VO-Page Down: Read the next sentence.
VO-Page Up: Read the previous sentence.
VO-p: Read the paragraph within the VoiceOver cursor.
VO-Shift-Page Down: Read the next paragraph.
VO-Shift-Page Up: Read the previous paragraph.
VO-l: Read the line within the VoiceOver cursor.
VO-Down Arrow: Read the next line.
VO-Up Arrow: Read the previous line.
VO-w: Read the word in the VoiceOver cursor, press a second time to spell the 
word and a third time to spell it phonetically.
VO-Right Arrow: Read the next word.
VO-Left Arrow: Read the previous word.
VO-c: Read the character at the VoiceOver cursor. Press again for its phonetic.
VO-Shift-Right Arrow: Read the next character.
VO-Shift-Left Arrow: Read the previous character.
VO-Home: Move to the first visible word and read it. On a laptop computer, 
press VO-FN-Shift-Left Arrow.
VO-End: Move to the last visible word and read it. On a laptop computer, press 
VO-FN-Shift-Right Arrow.
VO-Shift-Home: Move to the beginning of the text, scrolling if needed. On a 
laptop computer, press VO-FN-Shift-Left Arrow.
VO-Shift-End: Move to the end of the text, scrolling if needed. On a laptop 
computer, press VO-FN-Shift-Right Arrow.
VO-t: Get text attributes.

Editing Text

Editing text within TextEdit is similar to editing in other word processors 
although it's good to note a few differences in the way VO travels compared to 
other screen reading software. When navigating with the down arrow, VO will 
land at the end of the line of text that it is reading. When navigating with 
the up arrow, VO will land at the beginning of the text that is read. When 
navigating with the right arrow, VO will land at the end of the word or letter 
announced. When navigating with the left arrow, VO will land at the beginning 
or to the left of the word or letter announced.
Setting Tabs

To set tabs in TextEdit, navigate to the ruler and Interact with it:
VO-space: Set a tab stop at the given location on the ruler.
VO-Delete: Remove the tab stop at the given location on the ruler.
VO-shift-Down Arrow: Interact with a set tab stop. Then use the left or right 
arrows to move the stop accordingly.
Line Spacing

To set the Paragraph and Line spacing in TextEdit, navigate to the ruler and 
Interact with it, then navigate to the Paragraph and Line Spacing pop-up menu 
and choose the spacing you desire.
Selecting Text

To select text in TextEdit:
Shift-Right Arrow: Highlight the next character.
Shift-Left Arrow: Highlight the previous character.
Shift-Down Arrow: Highlight from the cursor position to the same position on 
the next line.
Shift-Up Arrow: Highlight from the cursor position to the same position on the 
previous line.
Option-Shift-Right Arrow: Highlight the next word.
Option-Shift-Left Arrow: Highlight the previous word.
Cmd-Shift-Right Arrow: Highlight from the cursor position to the end of the 
line.
Cmd-Shift-Left Arrow: Highlight from the cursor position to the beginning of 
the line.
Cmd-Shift-Down Arrow: Highlight from the cursor to the end of the text.
Cmd-Shift-Up Arrow: Highlight from the cursor to the beginning of the text.
Spell Checking

Spellchecking documents using TextEdit is quite easy to manage. Simply press 
cmd-semi-colon to begin. TextEdit will stop on the first word it 

Some Mac questions

2013-04-14 Thread dr . abdullah6
How to app to doc ? 
 How to use bookmarks in safari 
 How to pick up one suggestion in txt edit 
How to import photos and videos from camera room in iPhone using Mac 
Thanks

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Re: Some Mac questions

2013-04-14 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi,

Answers inserted below:

 Q:  How to app to doc ? 

A:  To add an item to the Dock, locate it in the Finder then press cmd-shift-t.

 Q:  How to use bookmarks in safari 

A:  When on a page you wish to Bookmark, press cmd-d.  A dialog will appear 
where you can decide where to place the Bookmark.  The Bookmark Bar, Bookmark 
menu etc.  Choose your location and give the Bookmark a title then press 
return.  Access these Bookmarks from either the Bookmarks menu in the menubar 
or from the Bookmarks Bar within the Safari menu.

 Q:  How to pick up one suggestion in txt edit 

A:  Not sure what you're asking exactly.

 Q:  How to import photos and videos from camera room in iPhone using Mac 

A:  If you set up your Mac with PhotoStream in iCloud, your photos will 
automatically transfer over to your Mac into iPhoto.  Otherwise, you can import 
photos and videos when your iPhone is plugged into the Mac using the USB cable. 
 This can also be done wirelessly if you've set up your iPhone to sync 
wirelessly from within iTunes when your iPhone is initially connected.

HTH.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On 2013-04-14, at 12:20 AM, dr.abdull...@gmail.com wrote:

 How to app to doc ? 
 How to use bookmarks in safari 
 How to pick up one suggestion in txt edit 
 How to import photos and videos from camera room in iPhone using Mac 
 Thanks
 
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Some Mac questions

2013-04-14 Thread dr . abdullah6
I mean in txt editing 
Also I have proplem with bookmarks bar just I copy and baste 

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