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About Favorites in Safari for Mac. On your Mac, the Favorites section is displayed in Safari's toolbar, on new windows and tabs, when you enter a private-browsing mode or visit the Favorites page. Unlike Safari for iOS, however, Safari for Mac includes a richer set of controls for adjusting where your favorite websites are shown. Sep 05, 2015 Here is how you can edit the Favorites sidebar in OS X. By default, the Favorites section will be activated in Finder and is filled with a general list of folders on your Mac, such as the Applications folder, Documents folder, the Desktop, etc. Apr 18, 2021 Fire them all and start fresh is my advice for Apple Executive Leadership, who probably need some refreshing as well. I have Excel 2017 for Mac, and what finally worked for me is exactly what OP instructs, except in the Menu Title field, enter 'Paste and Match Destination Formatting'. YMMV but try it out. Hope it works for some of you, too.

My PowerBook G4 just came back from AppleCare after almost a month-long delay due to a parts shortage. — Usually it's back in just 1 or 2 days! 😟

Anyway, today I've been getting it set back up the way that I like it, and wanted to share a few tips. Some of these I just learned about myself, but some are options that are easily overlooked!

Auto-arrange folders and show more information

When browsing folders using the Finder, by default the items aren't arranged and can appear scattered or misaligned. Let's auto-arrange them! — In addition, there's an option to show how many items are within them, and this is totally useful! 👍🏻

  1. To enable these settings by default, first open a new Finder window and press 'Command (⌘) + J' on your keyboard to bring up the 'View Options' dialog for the current folder.
  2. Set these options:
    • ☑️ 'Show Item Info'
    • ☑️ Keep Arranged By: 'Name'
    • Label Position: 'Right' (optional)
  3. Then, back at the top of the screen, select: 'All Windows' to see this configuration everywhere.

… Here's a quick preview of what this looks like:

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… Neat, huh? 😉

Make 'Hidden' applications' icons partially transparent on the Dock

Normally, there's no way to tell the difference between a hidden and visible application from the Dock alone, but this trick will 'ghost' the ones that you've made invisible:

… To enable this hidden feature, open the Terminal application located inside of your 'Utilities' folder, and enter this command:

… You can then see the results right away by rebooting the Dock with this command:

Ta-da! — If you'd like to turn this off, run both commands again, but change the 'true' at the end of the first one to 'false' instead

Put those iTunes arrows to better use

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The arrows within iTunes can take you to the actual content that they represent within your own library instead of to the iTunes Store by running this Terminal command: (see the second tip above for relevant instructions)

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The arrows within iTunes can take you to the actual content that they represent within your own library instead of to the iTunes Store by running this Terminal command: (see the second tip above for relevant instructions)

…Make sure that you do this while iTunes is not open! — You can change the 'YES' to a 'NO' instead and run this again to restore the original functionality.

Enable the hidden 'Debug Menu' in Safari

There's a lot of great extra functionality hidden in Apple's Safari web browser… but you have to enable the 'Debug' menu to get it:

Naxos mac os. To display this hidden menu, quit Safari and run this Terminal command: (see the second tip above for relevant instructions)

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… You can change the '1' to a '0' and re-run the command above if you ever want to hide the menu again, but I'm assuming that you probably won't. 😄





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