The multiple file info window (Command-Option-I) changes as you move from one file to another. Quickly see information for multiple files If it’s unread, it marks it read if it’s read, it sets its status back to unread. Selecting a message and pressing Command-Shift-U toggles its read status. Sometimes I read an email but want to keep it in that smart mailbox. I even have a special smart mailbox that groups all these unread emails. This way their subjects appear in bold text. When I use Apple’s Mail, I like to keep messages that need action in my inbox marked as unread. This shortcut also works in Numbers and Keynote.Ĥ. Command-Option-Shift-V is the Paste And Match Style command, so the pasted text inherits the style where you’ve placed your cursor. Since I use styles in Pages, if I paste text, it will show up with its original font and style, not in the style of the text at the cursor. ![]() I work with Apple’s Pages from time to time, and I sometimes need to paste text that I’ve copied from another file, or from a webpage. ![]() When you press Command-L in iTunes, the program jumps to what you are currently playing and then highlights that item. It highlights the current track, and changes the view so you can see exactly where it is. ![]() A little-known keyboard shortcut, Command-L, does just this. But sometimes I want to come back to the music I’m playing: either in a playlist or in my Music library. I often have iTunes running while I work, and I often browse my library, or the iTunes Store while I’m listening to music. Jump to what’s currently playing in iTunes
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |