Re: A little too little knowledge can be dangerous (SMS scam barely avoided)
My search lead to that it will preview it in Safari, but that doesn¡¯t give a clue as to if it is safe. Brent On my iPhone Xr
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Brent
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#20688
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Re: A little too little knowledge can be dangerous (SMS scam barely avoided)
I wondered the same thing, and got no hits by entering the term into the iOS Settings App search window or in a web search; what i did find primarily was a way to expand and abbreviated URL into the
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jimrobertson
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Re: A little too little knowledge can be dangerous (SMS scam barely avoided)
?Where is this setting located? And does it apply to a URL in a text? Brent
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Brent
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Re: A little too little knowledge can be dangerous (SMS scam barely avoided)
FWIW: I have show URL enabled. I roll over the sender addy, for any suspicious or I don't recognize. That gets displayed at the bottom right of the window.
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Budd Turner
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Re: A little too little knowledge can be dangerous (SMS scam barely avoided)
No, Jim, we live in the same world, we just make different choices. Neither is better than the other, just our choice. I make the occasional online purchase, but then I don¡¯t have as much disposable
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Brent
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Re: small problem with new computer
Wow, time to review the shortcut list and learn a few new ones. Thank you, Bev. Brent On my Mac mini running 10.15.7
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Brent
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Re: small problem with new computer
I didn¡¯t think to ask, but were you using a password to login on your old Mac?
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Bev in TX
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Re: Mac Pages
Doing Get Info on an alias in Finder should show: Original: location-of-original-file https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/get-file-folder-and-disk-information-on-mac-mchlp1774/mac If you
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Bev in TX
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Re: small problem with new computer
Yes. So does using hot corners to put the display to sleep. As Jim already noted, you can use Touch ID so that you don¡¯t have to type your password. If you haven¡¯t already set that up see the
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Bev in TX
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Re: small problem with new computer
Did you move the cursor? If it¡¯s hard to see, after you type Sleep, tab to the shortcut box. -- Bev in TX
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Bev in TX
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Re: small problem with new computer
Bev in TX via groups.io wrote: Jeannie Girard replied: On the other hand, the instructions worked perfectly for me. Mac Studio M1 Max; macOS 15.2¦Â -- Jim Saklad jimdoc@... ?
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Jim Saklad
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Re: Mac Pages
Now I¡¯m getting this. What to do?
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Louise Stewart
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Re: small problem with new computer
But, doesn¡¯t your new computer HAVE that unmarked ¡°Touch ID¡± key at the top right? Just train that and you should have access without manually typing a password. -- Jim Robertson
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jimrobertson
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Re: small problem with new computer
My old computer running the intel chip allowed me to do the keyboard short cut for sleep, and on line, it is still teh same directions for the new macs. The short cut does put it to sleep, but then
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Jeannie Girard
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Re: small problem with new computer
Bev, I reied following your excellent directionsBUT, it will not allow me to type in any short cut Thanks, ?Jeannie
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Jeannie Girard
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Re: A little too little knowledge can be dangerous (SMS scam barely avoided)
I guess we live in different worlds. Almost every day there are packages at my door, delivered by FedEx or UPS, and, occasionally, by DHL. But you¡¯re right, there were SO many red flags in that SMS.
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jimrobertson
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Re: Mac Pages
To get a PDF, try choosing File ¡ª> Print, and then clicking on the PDF button, and then Save To PDF. __________________________________________________ Randy B. Singer Co-author of The Macintosh
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Randy B. Singer
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Mac Pages
I¡¯ve made a Pages doc and need to save it as a pdf and also as a Word doc. I¡¯ve done this before but for reason, it doesn¡¯t seem to be working. I opened the doc, went to File and then to Export.
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Louise Stewart
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Re: small problem with new computer
I didn¡¯t see that Mail loaded lower resolution pictures, so here they are again¡ -- Bev in TX
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Bev in TX
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Re: small problem with new computer
A standard Apple Keyboard shortcut¡ Option¨CCommand¨CPower button* or Option-Command-Media Eject: Put your Mac to sleep. * Does not apply to the Touch ID sensor.
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Bev in TX
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