Category: MacMost

  • How To Export From Keynote As an Animated GIF (MacMost #1891)

    How To Export From Keynote As an Animated GIF (MacMost #1891)

    https://macmost.com/e-1891 A new feature of Keynote 9 is the ability to export as an animated GIF file. These are useful to upload to social media or send via text message. The exported GIF includes all transitions, animations and special effects. Youtube

  • Using Pages Table Of Contents Sidebar View (MacMost #1890)

    Using Pages Table Of Contents Sidebar View (MacMost #1890)

    https://macmost.com/e-1890 A new feature of Pages 8.0 is the Table Of Contents View. This is an alternative to the thumbnails view that you can use to quickly navigate while writing and editing a large document. The Table Of Contents View is a separate feature from the Table Of Contents element that you can insert in…

  • Using Accessibility Keyboard Panels To Repeat Key Sequences (MacMost #1889)

    Using Accessibility Keyboard Panels To Repeat Key Sequences (MacMost #1889)

    https://macmost.com/e-1889 The Keyboard Panel Accessibility feature on your Mac lets you create sequences of keypresses that you can repeat by pressing a button. This could make some unusual tasks easier to perform. In this example we’ll use a panel button to repeat an unusual search and style function in Pages. Youtube

  • How To Combine Shapes in Keynote and Pages (MacMost #1888)

    How To Combine Shapes in Keynote and Pages (MacMost #1888)

    https://macmost.com/e-1888 You can combine two or more shapes from Apple’s huge shape library to create your own unique shapes. You have four methods for combining shapes to add, subtract, exclude or find the union of the shapes. You can then save the shapes for later use. Youtube

  • How To Reset Your DNS Cache (MacMost #1887)

    How To Reset Your DNS Cache (MacMost #1887)

    Youtube https://macmost.com/e-1887 If you are having trouble accessing a website, it could be because of a problem with your DNS cache. To reset your DNS cache on …

  • 3 Ways To Print File Listings On Your Mac (MacMost #1886)

    3 Ways To Print File Listings On Your Mac (MacMost #1886)

    https://macmost.com/e-1886 If you need to print the list of files in a folder, you can do it using TextEdit, the Terminal or by using a special trick involving your printer. Using TextEdit is a simple drag-and-drop, but you must be working with a plain text document. By using the ls command in the Terminal, you…

  • How To Choose Where Downloaded Files Are Saved (MacMost #1885)

    How To Choose Where Downloaded Files Are Saved (MacMost #1885)

    https://macmost.com/-e1885 When you download a file in Safari, the file is saved in the default location, usually the Downloads folder. You can select any location as the default in Safari Preferences. You can also have Safari ask you each time you download a file and then you can select the location and even change the…

  • How To Quit Apps On the iPhone X, XR, XS and XS Max (MacMost #1883)

    How To Quit Apps On the iPhone X, XR, XS and XS Max (MacMost #1883)

    https://macmost.com/e-1883 Since the iPhone X-series models have no Home button, new users sometimes struggle with how to exit apps and get back to the Home screen. The Home indicator line at the bottom of the screen is the key to doing this. However, it is important to realize that this line is at the bottom…

  • How To Set the Recording Level On Your Mac (MacMost #1882)

    How To Set the Recording Level On Your Mac (MacMost #1882)

    https://macmost.com/e-1882 It is important to check and adjust your recording level before recording audio for a voice memo, audio file, video, presentation narration or anything that uses your microphone. Your Mac has an overall system setting for recording level, but some apps also have their own recording level adjustments. Youtube

  • Understanding Mac File Extensions (MacMost #1881)

    Understanding Mac File Extensions (MacMost #1881)

    https://macmost.com/e-1881 Need to convert a jpg image to a jpeg? Or an mov video to a mp4? Chances are you don’t need to convert anything at all. You just need to change the filename. File extensions on a Mac are somewhat optional and often interchangeable. A jpg is the same as a jpeg file. Video…