MacGroup: control strip

2003-04-03 Thread Tony LaFemina
Marta Edie wrote: Hi, out there. I am stumped. I wanted to add a control strip module to my control strip. The help menu says, or I think it says : to drag the modulle out of the control module folder unto the control strip. I can't get them to stay. They whizz back from whence they came. What am

MacGroup: control strip

2003-04-03 Thread Marta Edie
03.04.2003 02:15 UhrTony LaFeminaremacs at optonline.net: Marta Edie wrote: Hi, out there. I am stumped. I wanted to add a control strip module to my control strip. The help menu says, or I think it says : to drag the modulle out of the control module folder unto the control strip. I can't

MacGroup: control strip

2003-04-03 Thread Jerry Yeager
Hello Marta, Put your module back into the control modules folder. It will not become active (show up in the strip) until you hook your Mac up to a Base Station or put an Airport card into the Mac. Control Strip Modules are similar to control panels, you can have a bunch that won't show up

MacGroup: control strip

2003-04-03 Thread Marta Edie
03.04.2003 13:42 UhrJerry Yeagerjerry at browseryshop.com: Hello Marta, Put your module back into the control modules folder. It will not become active (show up in the strip) until you hook your Mac up to a Base Station or put an Airport card into the Mac. Control Strip Modules are similar

MacGroup: control strip

2003-04-03 Thread Jerry Yeager
On Thursday, April 3, 2003, at 01:59 PM, Marta Edie wrote: Why your friends and neighbors of course (grin). The file sharing module lets you control access to the files on your computer when you are connected to a network. You might want to limit whom on the network can get to the files on

MacGroup: control strip

2003-04-03 Thread Marta Edie
03.04.2003 15:24 UhrJerry Yeagerjerry at browseryshop.com: On Thursday, April 3, 2003, at 01:59 PM, Marta Edie wrote: Why your friends and neighbors of course (grin). The file sharing module lets you control access to the files on your computer when you are connected to a network. You

MacGroup: control strip

2003-04-03 Thread Dan Crutcher
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MacGroup: control strip

2003-04-03 Thread Tony LaFemina
Marta Edie wrote: Yes, that I can do. but I can't do it the other way around. For example :In anticipation of my getting an airport, I was goiing to put that module, which is in the controlstrip modules folder, but not showing on my controlstrip, into the controlstrip proper. And here I get that

MacGroup: control strip

2003-04-02 Thread Marta Edie
Hi, out there. I am stumped. I wanted to add a control strip module to my control strip. The help menu says, or I think it says : to drag the modulle out of the control module folder unto the control strip. I can't get them to stay. They whizz back from whence they came. What am I doing wrong?