When you get the message that mail doesn’t have any windows, use command and
the number 0.
Debra
Sent from my iPhone
> On Nov 21, 2022, at 4:50 PM, Wendy Lin wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I’m a Mac user myself and would love to be on a Mac email list as well. Try
> command option escape key to force
Hello,
I’m a Mac user myself and would love to be on a Mac email list as well. Try
command option escape key to force quit and then reopen the mail app.
> On Nov 21, 2022, at 9:57 AM, Tom Rash wrote:
>
> Having a problem with mail on my Mac. I’m still learning the Mac. Assuming
> some of
When it says no windows open, Command-n would open a new message windows but I
am not sure whether you can send a new message only by doing this or you can
reads messages too.
Thanks!
-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Tom Rash
Sent: Monday, November 21,
Hi, Tom!
I don’t know exactly what the problem could be, but I think I have had that
problem as well. What I normally do when that happens is to close the Mail app
and re-open it. If you’d like, you can reply to me off list and maybe we can
troubleshoot together? Hope this helps!
Sincerely,
Hello Nancy and Gary,
I am including the correct link to the book; sorry for the previous message
with an incorrect URL.
You ask a very good question, the answer to which would require discussing more
nuance and possible scenarios than is most likely practical in a community such
as this one.
Hello Nancy and Gary,
You ask a very good question, the answer to which would require discussing more
nuance and possible scenarios than is most likely practical in a community such
as this one.
I suggest that you download the following free book from the Apple iBook Store,
on either your iOS
Hello,
If you go to the apples website there is a section dedicated to new mac users.
In this section is a tutorial on the mac mail app. There are also lots of other
tutorials on how to use the mac. Here is a direct link to the page with the mac
tutorials:
https://www.applevis.com/new-to-mac