Yes, Alex, that's right except there's a Documents subdirectory in the Pages
directory. Here's Tim's original instructions:
1. Go to the Finder.
2. Up to the Go menu.
3. VO down to Library, let go of the VO keys then press return. You must hold
down the VO keys in order that the Library choic
It seems to be ~/library/mobile documents. In there are folders for each
iCloud-enabled application, so find the Pages one and make folders inside
there. Note that I haven't tested this yet.
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On Jan 31, 2014, at 12:23 PM, Brian Fischler wrote:
> He
Hey guys I must have missed the message where it was discussed where you need
to go to create the actual folder. Sorry about that but can someone let me know
where you do this?
On Jan 30, 2014, at 7:32 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>
> It works well for me with the Open dialog in List mode
Thanks, Tim, list view works like a charm.
Cheers,
Nic
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Hi,
I don't use Pages. But would Command+O work?
Max
On 31 Jan 2014, at 10:55 am, Nicholas Parsons
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> I managed to create the folders fine, and they show up in the document
> manager/chooser, but I can't seem to open documents in their folders. If I
> space or VO-Space on the folder, al
Hi Nick,
It works well for me with the Open dialog in List mode. So,
1. Open Pages.
2. If the Open dialog doesn't automatically appear, press cmd-o to bring up
the dialog.
3. Press cmd-2 to put it into List mode.
4. Press cmd-shift-i to get to iCloud documents.
5. Navigate to the File List
I managed to create the folders fine, and they show up in the document
manager/chooser, but I can't seem to open documents in their folders. If I
space or VO-Space on the folder, all folders open to reveal their contents, but
then pressing VO-Space, Space, Return, or mouse clicking on the docume
Hi Tim,
Thanks for this. I wasn't sure it would work that way. Apart from the odd
behaviour on iOS, which is pretty hilarious, that method sounds perfect. Thanks
for your help.
Cheers,
Nic
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Hi Nick,
1. Go to the Finder.
2. Up to the Go menu.
3. VO down to Library, let go of the VO keys then press return. You must hold
down the VO keys in order that the Library choice is available.
4. Navigate to the Mobile Documents folder, open it.
5. Find the com~apple~Pages folder, open it.
You might try full screen. I’ve found this makes using the mouse easier, since
more of the app screen is visible.
HtH,
Teresa
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On Jan 28, 2014, at 7:54 AM, Nicholas Parsons
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm enjoying using the new iWork documents in iCloud a
Hi all,
I'm enjoying using the new iWork documents in iCloud as they sync well with my
iOS devices. However, I'd like to create some folders for my iCloud documents.
>From what I've read, one simply drags one document on to another to create a
>folder in iCloud. I can't seem to get this to work
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