Hello WAMUGers,
Forget 802.11ax. Say hello to Wi-Fi 6. The Wi-Fi Alliance announced that it
will add generation numbers to its trademarked Wi-Fi name, which indicates a
device meets its compatibility tests, rather than relying on obscure protocol
names set by a standards group.
In the new
> On 15 Feb 2017, at 7:01 pm, Alan Fenton <alc...@bigpond.com> wrote:
>
> Hello.
> I use Numbers ’09. My mum uses current Numbers to run her super fund and
> share trading.
> We are frustrated with current Numbers. I wish to change mum’s back to
> Numbers ’09.
Hello.
I use Numbers ’09. My mum uses current Numbers to run her super fund and share
trading.
We are frustrated with current Numbers. I wish to change mum’s back to
Numbers ’09.
I can copy my Numbers ’09 to mum’s iMac ( about 2 months old) by Air Drop.
Will that do or do I need Numbers ’09
On 13 Feb 2014, at 7:46 am, Peter Hinchliffe hinch...@multiline.com.au wrote:
Further to this discussion, if you want to handle .rtfd files but require
something more powerful than TextEdit, have a look at Growly Write
(http://growlybird.com). This free program has an amazing list of features
On 12 Feb 2014, at 7:44 am, Pat clamsh...@iinet.net.au wrote:
I don’t use Pages very often, but recently I had a need to convert an .rtfd
to a .pdf. The latest version of Pages, 5.0.1, can not open the .rtfd (greyed
out) , but Pages 4.something can. Why on earth did Apple remove this
on a different hard
disk.
Cheers,
Pat
On 22 Nov 2013, at 3:31 pm, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
Hello Mavericks users who installed the new iWork for Mac.
Updates available via Software Update.
Numbers 190MB, Keynote 444MB, Pages ?... I forget :(
The main change in Pages 5.0.1
On 22 Nov 2013, at 3:31 pm, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
Hello Mavericks users who installed the new iWork for Mac.
Updates available via Software Update.
Numbers 190MB, Keynote 444MB, Pages ?... I forget :(
The main change in Pages 5.0.1, Keynote 6.0.1, and Number 3.0.1
On 25 Nov 2013, at 7:51 am, Peter Hinchliffe hinch...@multiline.com.au
wrote:
On 22 Nov 2013, at 3:31 pm, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
Hello Mavericks users who installed the new iWork for Mac.
Updates available via Software Update.
Numbers 190MB, Keynote 444MB, Pages ?... I
Hello Mavericks users who installed the new iWork for Mac.
Updates available via Software Update.
Numbers 190MB, Keynote 444MB, Pages ?... I forget :(
The main change in Pages 5.0.1, Keynote 6.0.1, and Number 3.0.1 is the
capability to customize the toolbar with the tools you use most often
Hi All
Interesting info from the rumours sites,…apparently they think 4 of the 5
main product (computer) lines may get upgraded.
One of them being the MacPro….
http://www.macrumors.com/2012/06/06/alleged-new-part-numbers-suggest-over-a-dozen-new-mac-models-coming-at-wwdc/
Would be interesting
:
This is for Australian phone numbers
REMEMBER: Mobile Phone Numbers Go Public next month.
REMINDER all mobile phone numbers are being released to
telemarketing companies and you will start to receive
IMPORTANT NUMBERS:
• If the storm has caused damage to your home call the SES on 132 500.
• In a life threatening situation call 000.
• For information about road conditions contact Main Roads WA on 138
138.
• To report downed power lines call Western Power on 13
Hi Brian,
Many thanks for the information which is well worth having next to our
telephones.
I am sure WAMUG will not mind this posting, and hoping we will not have to
use them.
Kind regards,
Philippe C
2011/1/29 Brian Risbey risb...@bigpond.com
IMPORTANT NUMBERS:
• If the storm
To save hunting around at BOM:
http://www.bom.gov.au/wa/forecasts/fireswlanddiv.shtml and thence to
the cyclone path site.
sim: FESA
https://internet.fesa.wa.gov.au/alerts/Pages/Alerts.aspx
Bill
On 29/01/2011, at 5:54 PM, Brian Risbey wrote:
IMPORTANT NUMBERS:
• If the storm
Hi Everyone,
Thanks for those numbers. I hope none of us need them but...
Cheers,
Kaye
On 29/01/2011, at 7:05 PM, Bill Parker wrote:
To save hunting around at BOM:
http://www.bom.gov.au/wa/forecasts/fireswlanddiv.shtml and thence to the
cyclone path site.
sim: FESA
Hello Wamuggers
Mobile phone numbers are going public next month. This applies to Australian
mobile phone numbers.
Reminder: all mobile phone numbers are being released to telemarketing
companies and you will start to receive sales calls.
You my be charged for these calls
.
Below
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Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2010 15:09:19 +0800
To: WAMUG List Mailing wamug@wamug.org.au
Subject: Mobile phone numbers going public - Off Topic
Hello Wamuggers
Mobile phone numbers are going public next month. This applies to Australian
mobile phone
In Case of Emergencies (ICE)
On my old Nokia I had three ICE numbers. Can;t seem to see how to do
them with my iPhone.
Suggestions?
Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Mbl: 0417 053 266
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Breden wrote:
In Case of Emergencies (ICE)
On my old Nokia I had three ICE numbers. Can;t seem to see how to do them
with my iPhone.
Suggestions?
Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Mbl: 0417 053 266
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On 04/11/2010, at 2:04 PM, Stuart Breden wrote:
In Case of Emergencies (ICE)
On my old Nokia I had three ICE numbers. Can;t seem to see how to
do them with my iPhone.
Suggestions
Nokia I had three ICE numbers. Can;t seem to see how to
do them with my iPhone.
Suggestions?
Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Mbl: 0417 053 266
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On 04/11/2010, at 2:04 PM, Stuart Breden wrote:
In Case of Emergencies (ICE)
On my old Nokia I had three ICE numbers. Can;t
on your phone . You can also store or type your family evacuation plan into
your family member’s phones. This way, if disaster strikes while you or they
are away from home, everyone will always have the locations, phone numbers and
other vital information they need, at their fingertips
...@wamug.org.au
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On 04/11/2010, at 2:04 PM, Stuart Breden wrote:
In Case of Emergencies (ICE)
On my old Nokia I had three ICE numbers. Can;t seem to see how
to do them with my iPhone.
Suggestions?
Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Mbl: 0417 053 266
May be a very simple question but as I'm changing over to Pages and
Numbers i can't find how to set a default font.
Yes I been through both the Help in the applications and the PDF user
guides.
Where do I find it?
Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Mbl: 0417
that will work for you.
Cheers,
Peder
On 03/07/2010, at 8:21 AM, Stuart Breden wrote:
May be a very simple question but as I'm changing over to Pages and Numbers i
can't find how to set a default font.
Yes I been through both the Help in the applications and the PDF user guides.
Where do I find
Hi there
I'm new to spread sheets and Numbers. So far aI prefer Numbers to
Excel.
I've had a look at the online tutorials for Numbers but that is far to
basic and very limited.
Can anyone direct me to the basics/intermediate/advances online
tutorials etc?
Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
On 17/01/2010, at 9:51 PM, Stuart Breden wrote:
Hi there
I'm new to spread sheets and Numbers. So far aI prefer Numbers to
Excel.
I've had a look at the online tutorials for Numbers but that is far
to basic and very limited.
Can anyone direct me to the basics/intermediate/advances online
Numbers 1.0 came out in '08 and numbers 2.0 came out in '09.
They were the same but different
I experienced much frustration when things you built into 1.0 were not
supported by 2.0 or behaved quite differently.
I now use both on my computer because of these changes - frustrating
Hello Stuart,
A good place to start is downloading and reading these manuals.
Numbers '09 User Guide:
http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/Numbers09_UserGuide.pdf
iWork Formulas Functions User Guide:
http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/Formulas_and_Functions_User_Guide.pdf
Cheers,
Ronni
Hi Everyone
I'm using numbers at the moment and would like to know if it is possible to do
the same thing in Excel or export it to excel and have the same formulas.
I use numbers for cuttinglists in cabinetmaking.
On one sheet I have different tables...one for length ,,,one for heightone
On 19/11/2009, at 8:50 AM, Martin Sulkowski wrote:
Hi Everyone
I'm using numbers at the moment and would like to know if it is possible to
do the same thing in Excel or export it to excel and have the same formulas.
I use numbers for cuttinglists in cabinetmaking.
On one sheet I have
Peter Hinchliffe wrote:
On 19/11/2009, at 8:50 AM, Martin Sulkowski wrote:
Hi Everyone
I'm using numbers at the moment and would like to know if it is possible to do the same thing in Excel or export it to excel and have the same formulas.
I use numbers for cuttinglists
another
selection of cells and you have a second table - you fill the relevant cells
with data (text, numbers, dates etc) and create formulas in other cells to
work with the data.
2) Yes Excel will cross-reference (link) between cells across multiple
sheets and across multiple files (workbooks) - in fact
At 10:22 AM 19/11/09, Neil Houghton eloquently proclaimed...
I use this linking all the time - for example I create a Tax Workbook every
year with separate worksheet for different areas eg one for share dividends,
another for share capital gains, another for depreciation, another for
Hi Neil
Yes it is about sharing in the long term with other cabinetmakers who do
sometimes work for me.
But I can still scan and e-mail if necessary.
It was good to hear that ex/import excel-numbers is complicated,,,so I do not
need to invest any time in this.
Thanks for all the helpful
Hi Martin,
It was good to hear that ex/import excel-numbers is complicated,,,so I do not
need to invest any time in this.
It's not that it is complicated, the export/import is all simple - it's just
that if (like me) you have complex and carefully formatted spreadsheets they
don't go through
Hi
Does anyone know if there is any listing of mobile telephone numbers
anywhere?
Regards
Peter
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Thanks Peter
On Tue 20 Jan,, at 3:00 PM, Peter Fowler wrote:
Hi Peter
I think it is 12722123 if you dial that into a home phone it comes
back with an automated response
Peter Sealy
Thurgoona AUSTRALIA
The Apple Religion: Geek Orthodox
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I am sure that in the last week or so I saw some posts about finding
out the phone number which was connected to a line in a house but you
didn't know the number or have a phone connected to the line. Hope
that makes sense. Someone gave a 13 number and/or a 1800 number I
think which you
Hi Peter
I think it is 12722123 if you dial that into a home phone it comes
back with an automated response
Hope this helps
Peter F
Another iPhone production.
On 20/01/2009, at 12:42, Peter Sealy pandcse...@internode.on.net
wrote:
I am sure that in the last week or so I saw some
Thanks Ronni and Peter. It is a useful facility to have.
Ian
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feature of Mail 3 in Leopard, and is know as a data
detector. Data detectors work not only with phone numbers but also
with addresses and dates. Accordingly, by rolling your mouse over a
data detector you see the greyed-out box you describe. By clicking on
the triangle you are given several
Hi all
Another novice question from a non-novice.
I have noticed recently that moving my cursor over a phone number in
an email puts it in a greyed-out dotted box with a downward pointing
triangle. What does this mean?
Ian
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On 30/09/2008, at 10:49 AM, Ian Reid wrote:
Hi all
Another novice question from a non-novice.
I have noticed recently that moving my cursor over a phone number in
an email puts it in a greyed-out dotted box with a downward pointing
triangle. What does this mean?
Hello Ian,
If you
it to a PDF, or to a physical
printer. On the SECOND print (to PDF or to printer), the page numbers
come out correctly for me.
So, I usually PDF page-numbered documents first, + check them over. If
there were any other minor problems (typos etc.), I fix them and re-
PDF it. If that PDF came
Anyone know what might be causing this? I'm using Word 2004 with Leopard
10.5.4. If I include page numbering on a Word document in the form 'Page X
of Y', despite working okay within the Word document, it doesn't flow
through properly to the pdf.
For instance, I have a 3-page Word document now
- not much of a haul. I'm trying to retrieve the
product registration details, serial numbers, from Apple but cannot find a
way of doing it.
I've emailed [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
which were addresses off the Apple website, and both emails bounced as no
such user!
You'd think with Apple ID
numbers, from Apple but cannot
find a
way of doing it.
I've emailed [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
which were addresses off the Apple website, and both emails bounced
as no
such user!
You'd think with Apple ID and .Mac membership that they would give
me back
the information I had
Hi Everyone
We need to get more numbers for the BBQ. Currently only 4 people have
RSVP'd and as such can't really justify having the BBQ.
IF YOU ARE COMING TO THE BBQ, YOU NEED TO RSVP NOW.
Send me an email telling me you are coming, otherwise we will have to
cancel the whole thing
Where do I find a list of applications and the port numbers they use?
Need to punch a few holes in the firewall...
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= Antony N. Lord = http://antonylord.com =
= [EMAIL PROTECTED] = Perth, Western Australia =
= = =
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Where do I find a list of applications and the port numbers they use?
Need to punch a few holes in the firewall...
Well, try examining /etc/services on an OS X box as a starting point.
Alternatively, run them and look at the firewall logs :) Or use
Interarchy's traffic watching feature
Not exactly what you're after but a fairly official list of ports in
numerical order...
http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers
woz
On Friday, June 14, 2002, at 12:59 , Antony N. Lord wrote:
Where do I find a list of applications and the port numbers they use?
Need to punch a few
Hi WAMUG,
By courtesy of Macintouch here is a URL which takes you
to info about Macintosh Battery Part numbers
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=11751
Cheers
Bob H
hi all
i don't know if there's any PHP developers on this list, but i'm using
osx as a platform for php work, and just figured out something that was
driving me nuts.. the php error messages only work if you use unix line
breaks. using mac line breaks in the php file makes any error appear to
hi all
i don't know if there's any PHP developers on this list, but i'm using
osx as a platform for php work, and just figured out something that was
driving me nuts.. the php error messages only work if you use unix line
breaks. using mac line breaks in the php file makes any error appear to
be
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