thanks for the answers!
that solved my problem!
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Jakob Rosin
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On Jun 25, 2012, at 2:34 PM, Garth Humphreys wrote:
> When I was first getting use to the Mac I found that the column view was the
> e
When I was first getting use to the Mac I found that the column view was the
easiest to navigate and do copying and pasting of files etc. Here are the steps
I would follow to do what you want. Lets say your audio player is called
"aPlayer" and you have a folder on it called "Books". If you want
Have you tried to open the folder to which you wish to copy your file with
command key + down arrow? You can close the folder with command + w after you
have copied the file.
On 24 Jun 2012, at 22:25, Jakob Rosin wrote:
> hi all.
> As ive mentioned, i've been using mac only for a week so far so
hi all.
As ive mentioned, i've been using mac only for a week so far so excuse me, if
this question is stupid.
I tried to copy an audio book to my
digital audio book player one night and it failed. The folder I was copyiing
kept appearing in the root (main) folder of the memory card. I tried to