Hello Tim. This worked and it's not so complicated. Thanks so much.
On Jan 9, 2012, at 11:23 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> Sorry, I missed a step in my previous messages. You'll need to open your
> document on your iPhone first, then do the following:
>
> 1. Double-tap the Tools but
Hi Paul,
Sorry, I missed a step in my previous messages. You'll need to open your
document on your iPhone first, then do the following:
1. Double-tap the Tools button in the document.
2. Double-tap the Share and Print button.
3. Double-tap the Copy to iTunes button.
Now, it will show up in
Hello Tim. I found the mobiledocuments folder. I don't know how to translate
the iphone version to the mac version with ITunes, that's the missing piece for
me.
On Jan 9, 2012, at 7:05 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> Try holding down your VO keys while going down the Go menu items.
>
>
It should be in your user library folder. Try, ~library/mobile documents/
Take Care
John Panarese
jpanar...@gmail.com
On Jan 9, 2012, at 9:15 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
> I cannot locate a mobile documents folder anywhere. Where id you find it?
>
> Reach within you, find the beauty of
I cannot locate a mobile documents folder anywhere. Where id you find it?
Reach within you, find the beauty of you, then share your light with the world!
Marlaina Lieberg
1guide...@gmail.com
On Jan 9, 2012, at 4:59 PM, Paul Hunt wrote:
Hello Tim. I found the mobile documents folder but don't
That's where Apple needs some work in seamlessness. The only way I know how to
access documents that I've got on the iDevice is to send it back to the Mac
through iTunes. The iOS version is not accessible to the Mac version of
Numbers at all. Maybe, in the next version of iWork, they will add
Hi Paul,
Try holding down your VO keys while going down the Go menu items.
Your assumption is sort of correct. The problem arises when attempting to open
a document that has been changed into the iOS version. This version is not
accessible to the Mac unless you translate it back using the iTu
Hello Tim. I found the mobile documents folder but don't see how I can view the
numbers document on the mac.
On Jan 9, 2012, at 6:30 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> First, you must have OS X Lion. Now, Lion, by default, hides the Library
> folder in your Home Directory. You can make it
Hello Tim. I am running Lion. When I access the go menu in my finder and press
the option key and use the up and down arrows I get a connect to server prompt.
I must be missing something. I understand how to add items in the app sharing.
I assume that when I change the file on the IOS device, it
Hi Paul,
You must have your iPhone physically connected to the Mac to use that method.
You would select Numbers from the sharable Apps Table then there should be an
Add button. When you press the Add button, it will bring up an Open dialog
where you could open the Numbers document. This will
Hi Paul,
First, you must have OS X Lion. Now, Lion, by default, hides the Library
folder in your Home Directory. You can make it visible using the Terminal or
simply go up to the Go menu when in the Finder, make sure that you hold down
the Option key while navigating down the menu items, and
Hi Tim.
I do not see this folder, though this machine is subscribed to iCloud. This is
really frustrating, as I want to be able to do this to keep my sanity, smile.
Reach within you, find the beauty of you, then share your light with the world!
Marlaina Lieberg
1guide...@gmail.com
On Jan 8,
Hello Tim. I don't see the mobile documents folder on my mac. Can you tell me
exactly how to access it?
Thanks so much.
On Jan 8, 2012, at 11:14 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Moving the files from your Mac to iCloud is reasonably painless. The
> complications arise when going from your iDe
Hello Tim. I see numbers in the list of apps that can share data. Once I choose
numbers, How do I view the documents on my IPhone from the MAC?
On Jan 8, 2012, at 11:14 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Moving the files from your Mac to iCloud is reasonably painless. The
> complications arise w
Thanks Tim.
I will look for that folder and do as you suggest. Thanks for respomding to my
message too. If I have any problems you will all know!
Kawal.
On 9 Jan 2012, at 05:14 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Moving the files from your Mac to iCloud is reasonably painless. The
> complic
This is excellent information, Tim. Thank you.
Mark
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Subject: Re: Getting files into the
Hi,
Moving the files from your Mac to iCloud is reasonably painless. The
complications arise when going from your iDevice back to the Mac. If you are
running Lion, and have subscribed to iCloud, then there is a folder in your
Home Directory's Library folder named "Mobile Documents" This fold
I have been asking this questions but about exporting a lot of files at once
but have had no response yet.
Kawal.
On 3 Jan 2012, at 12:06 AM, Marlaina Lieberg <1guide...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> Can anyone tell me what I need to do to get files into the cloud and onto
> other devices
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