I think I finally got it straightened out to my satisfaction. in the view tab
where it says: "collumns" if I press vo-space on that and check the boxes I
want it stays that way. I guess I messed it up when I was trying to customize a
new mailbox.
> On Mar 6, 2019, at 11:36 AM, 'Tim Kilburn'
It looks like I’m using modern view, what are the differences? Are there any
advantages to using the classic view? Although I’ve only ever used modern view
so I’m used to it now.
> On 7/03/2019, at 6:36 AM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> You can check whether you
Hello, the product that I use on the Mac is carbon copy cloner. It
seems to be quite accessible, and have the added benefit of allowing
sharing of the application among family members that are located in the
same household i.e. the same Wi-Fi router essentially. Hope this helps.
Cost when I
I hear you, Angus. Unfortunately, it's sometimes true that a single
picture is NOT worth a thousand words. I've struggled with that manual
many times myself!
Good luck!
Janina
Angus MacKinnon writes:
> Janina
>
> Thank you. The manual is so graphical, even OCR (Abby Fine Reader Pro) had
>
Yes, I can do exactly that. There's no setting I can't access via
browser from anywhere.
As a matter of fact, you, too, can get to my printer if you have IPv6--though
you won't be able
to save any settings unless you hack my password at:
http://brother.rednote.net
Like I said, it's on line and
No problem, E.T.
My experience with Epson has often been that installing drivers is
necessary. This can sometimes become a real nuisance, especially on
Linux if the driver somehow requires specific kernel support. Kernels on
Linux are updated frequently, as you probably know, which makes updating
petrus,
You can always check things like this by going into an app's
preferences.
From E.T.'s Keyboard...
ancient.ali...@icloud.com
Many believe that we have been visited
in the past. What if it were true?
On 3/6/2019 9:02 AM, Petrus Tuerlings wrote:
Okay, here is another silly
Hi,
I should have probably pressed vo k before I asked the question.
Mary Jo Partyka
choir...@gmail.com
> On Mar 6, 2019, at 2:32 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
>
> Hello Mary Jo,
>
> On my British keyboard, the backslash is two keys to the right of semicolon.
> However, you can find out what
Thank you.
Mary Jo Partyka
choir...@gmail.com
> On Mar 6, 2019, at 5:55 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
>
> The key above your return / enter key
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
> Behalf Of Mary Jo Partyka
> Sent: Wednesday, 6 March 2019 3:47 PM
> To:
Hi
You can check whether you are using classic view or modern view by going into
mail preferences and selecting viewing from the toolbar. When in the view tab,
if the classic view check box is checked and you are using classic, if it is
not, you are using the modern if you.
Later…
Sent from
Okay, here is another silly question. But how does one know weather they are
using classic view or standard view in the mail App? I don’t think it has been
changed from the factory setting after I took it out of the box. Although I did
have a friend come around to help me set it up when I first
Hi,
I use the latter view and do find that when I sort in that way it stays sorted
how I have selected - but I also think you can set a default sort order in
preferences - might be wrong though
> On 6 Mar 2019, at 16:22, 'Tim J Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Depending on
Hi,
Depending on the Mail view you are in, the process is slightly different. In
Classic view, there are column headers, and you can use the VO-back slash
method to sort vy the specific column. In the regular Modern view, there is a
pop-up menu just to the left of the Messages table where
Hello.
I recently purchased the Orbit Reader and am wondering about a couple of things:
1. Is there a reasonably good on-the-fly translation program for either the
iPhone or the Mac?
2. Is there something similar for German Braille?
3. Is it possible to read iBooks and Kindle Books when I pair
Well,
If both drives are the same size in amount of available storage space, then a
simple command line tool called dd will work just nicely.
You can clone the entire drive (including boot sector, partition tables and
even the partitions themselves) in one fell swoop.
This command should do the
The key above your return / enter key
-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
Behalf Of Mary Jo Partyka
Sent: Wednesday, 6 March 2019 3:47 PM
To: 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
Subject: Re: Apple mail
Where is the backslash?
Mary Jo Partyka
choir...@gmail.com
> On
And petrus don’t get to much better or you'll be teaching us.
Chill man chill, take things slow and it will sit better for you.
And besides your probably picking it up quicker than I did.
Good work.
-Original Message-
From: 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
Sent: Wednesday, 6 March 2019 2:20
Hi petrus,
Yes that was ET,
We were talking of home sharing on the apple tv,
To turn on homme sharing on your mac book I believe it’s under preference in
itunes.
If need be give me a yell at home over the next couple of days as I’m taking
them off before going postal with a real post.
From:
Hi all, I’m looking to clone my old external hard drive to my new external
hard drive what program would you all recommend for this? I know there are
some accessible hard drive cloners but I’m wondering which one would be
best for this use case and why?
your help with this question would
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