Hello!
What's my best step-by-step strategy if I want to find a particular message in
the selected folder? (talking about Mail using El Capitan).
I go to folder, focus on message list, press Command+f, type a search term -
what's next?
Thanks!
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Best regards,
Anatoliy Popko
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Not sure it's gonna work with Apple TV, but having similar issues on PC I used
to open player and pausing any audiophile.
> On 08 May 2016, at 10:13, Mary Otten wrote:
>
> I imagine what you were suggesting would work. But I don't know of any way to
> get that app onto the AppleTV. Nor do I
running to the dock?
Actually, it's command+control+shift+t.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jan 14, 2016, at 1:50 AM, Anatoliy Popko wrote:
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> Keith,
>
> Control+Command+t is the shortcut (press when the focus is in Finder on the
> application you need).
>
> Si
Keith,
Control+Command+t is the shortcut (press when the focus is in Finder on the
application you need).
Sidenote: I also haven't really figured out a place for the Doc in my user
experience. Seems like not much key combinations to save: Command+Shift+a +
first letter navigation or VO+d + fir
Alex,
Thanks for the thought (and, for that matter, your Applevis podcasts - concise
and straight to the point).
Could you, please, describe: just how would you edit favorits folder list?
Didn't find appropriate menu items, built-in help is mouse-user oriented. Tried
conventional dra