Re: Dumb Question

2014-07-08 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
On 8 Jul 2014, at 2:46 pm, Ronni Brown wrote: > Hi Bill, > > As Daniel has already explained Music is "one way". I also have used iRip to > transfer music to iTunes and have found it good. > > Just take care ... NB: To STOP iTunes from auto-syncing with the iPod: > While connecting the iPod t

Re: Dumb Question

2014-07-07 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Bill, As Daniel has already explained Music is "one way". I also have used iRip to transfer music to iTunes and have found it good. Just take care ... NB: To STOP iTunes from auto-syncing with the iPod: While connecting the iPod to your computer, be sure to hold down the Option + Command (⌥

Re: Dumb Question

2014-07-07 Thread Susan Hastings
So, my reply was wrong! I was assuming an iCloud account where all of my music is available on any device. Sent from my iPad > On 8 Jul 2014, at 2:13 pm, Daniel Kerr wrote: > > Hi Bill > > Music is "one way" only to an iPod/iDevice. You can transfer it there, but > you can't transfer it back

Re: Dumb Question

2014-07-07 Thread Susan Hastings
Hi Bill, when you attach your iPod to the MacBook and iTunes either opens of it's own accord or you do it manually, you will have the opportunity to sync (copy) what is on the iPod to the MacBook. You might want to choose which music is copied, depending on the size of your HD and the size of yo

Re: Dumb Question

2014-07-07 Thread Daniel Kerr
Hi Bill Music is "one way" only to an iPod/iDevice. You can transfer it there, but you can't transfer it back. (all to do with DRM etc). There are two ways to get the music over. 1) Transfer the Music folder from the other computer it came from (User folder/name/Music and you'd want the iTunes f

Dumb Question

2014-07-07 Thread Juliet Kitson
I have a macbook air with no music in iTunes if I connect my iPod will it load all the music on it will it load onto mac if not how do I load from iPod to mac. Regards Bill -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives - Guidelines -

Re: dumb question

2007-07-25 Thread Paul Doyle
Nice tip! I love the way I learn from following this group. On 25/07/2007, at 10:55 PM, James / Hans Kunz wrote: ⌘⌘⌘ go to keyboard (top right/menuebar) / character palette / symbols / technical symbols -double click to get it appearing in your doc⎈⎋⌦ James On 25/07/2007, at 20:46, Rosema

Re: dumb question

2007-07-25 Thread James / Hans Kunz
⌘⌘⌘ go to keyboard (top right/menuebar) / character palette / symbols / technical symbols -double click to get it appearing in your doc⎈⎋⌦ James On 25/07/2007, at 20:46, Rosemary Horton wrote: Thanks..and how do yo pint those cute symbols? Rosemary Horton [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 25/07/2007,

Re: dumb question

2007-07-25 Thread Rosemary Horton
Thanks..and how do yo pint those cute symbols? Rosemary Horton [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 25/07/2007, at 7:11 PM, Ronda Brown wrote: On 25/07/2007, at 6:45 PM, Robert Howells wrote: On 25/07/2007, at 6:29 PM, Rosemary Horton wrote: I've a question in Mac Mail on the Menu >>Mailbox >>>Erase J

Re: dumb question

2007-07-25 Thread Ronda Brown
On 25/07/2007, at 6:45 PM, Robert Howells wrote: On 25/07/2007, at 6:29 PM, Rosemary Horton wrote: I've a question in Mac Mail on the Menu >>Mailbox >>>Erase Junk Mail there's a picture of keystrokes The second is the apple key; the last is J, but what does the first mean? I's like a fold

Re: dumb question

2007-07-25 Thread Robert Howells
On 25/07/2007, at 6:29 PM, Rosemary Horton wrote: I've a question in Mac Mail on the Menu >>Mailbox >>>Erase Junk Mail there's a picture of keystrokes The second is the apple key; the last is J, but what does the first mean? I's like a foldy x stoke with a little hyphen at the top Rosemary

dumb question

2007-07-25 Thread Rosemary Horton
I've a question in Mac Mail on the Menu >>Mailbox >>>Erase Junk Mail there's a picture of keystrokes The second is the apple key; the last is J, but what does the first mean? I's like a foldy x stoke with a little hyphen at the top Rosemary Horton [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- The WA Macintosh User