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Logic Pro X 10.2 release notes
Jul 6, 2016 Learn about the Logic Pro X 10.2.4 update and previous Logic Pro 10.2 updates.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203718Motion 5: General preferences
Jun 5, 2015 General preferences General preferences control basic settings in Motion. Startup At Startup: A pop-up menu that sets one of two default behaviors when Motion is launched: Create New Project: Opens a new empty project. If a default preset has not been chosen, the Project Browser appears at startup. Open Last Project: Opens the saved project from the previous session. Interface Drop Menu Delay: A slider that sets how long you must wait before the drop menu appears when dragging to the Timeline, Layers list, or Canvas. The drop menu provides additional choices for editing and importing objects into the project. Show Tooltips: A checkbox that, when selected, turns tooltips on and off across the application. Tooltips provide explanatory information such as names and basic usage techniques. They appear when you pause the pointer over tools and controls. File Browser & Library Display Folders: A pop-up menu that sets how folders appear in the File Browser and Library. Menu items include the following: Alphabetically in List: Lists folders alphabetically. Last in List: Groups the folders together at the end of the list after all nonfolder items. Photo Application: A pop-up menu that sets the photo application, such as Photo Booth or Aperture, that appears in the Photos category of the Motion Library. Show preview icons: A checkbox that, when selected, turns preview icons on and off in the File Browser and Library. For example, when looking at replicators in the Library with the “Show preview icons” checkbox selected, thumbnails of the replicators are shown. When the checkbox is deselected, the generic icon for each item type is displayed. Play items automatically on a single click: A checkbox that controls whether the preview area plays the contents of the item selected in the file stack. Media Automatically manage unused media: A checkbox that, when selected, has Motion remove unused media from the Media list when you delete that media from the Canvas, Layers list, or Timeline. If you want to retain (in the Media list) a copy of media that’s no longer used in your project, deselect this checkbox.
https://support.apple.com/kb/PH16802?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_USKeynote for iPhone: Create and manage folders
Jun 2, 2016 Create and manage folders Create folders for Keynote presentations The presentation manager shows thumbnail images of all of the presentations available on your device. You can group related presentations into folders so they’re easy to find. If you use iCloud Drive and you create folders in the presentation manager, the folders also appear on your Mac when you open the Keynote folder in iCloud. Create a folder In the presentation manager, tap Edit. Do one of the following: Create a folder with only two presentations: Touch and hold one presentation, then drag it on top of another. Create a folder with more than two presentations: Tap all but one of the presentations you want in the folder, then drag them to the remaining presentation. Tap the name field, type a new name, then tap Done on the keyboard. Tap Done in the toolbar, then tap anywhere outside of the folder to close it. You can move other presentations to the folder whenever you want. Rename a folder In the presentation manager, tap the folder name and delete it. To quickly delete the current name, tap the “x” in the text field. Type a new one, then tap Done. Delete a folder You can’t directly delete a folder. Instead, you empty it by deleting or moving its content, then the folder automatically disappears. In the presentation manager, tap the folder, then tap Edit. When the presentations begin to jiggle, empty the folder by doing any of the following: To move a presentation: Tap the ones you want to move, then drag them to another location. If the folder contains other presentations to move or delete, tap it again. If no presentations remain in the folder, tap Done. To remove a presentation from a folder: Tap the ones you want to delete, tap , then tap Delete. If the folder contains other presentations to move or delete, tap Edit again, then move or delete them. When you move or delete the last presentation in the folder, the folder disappears.
https://support.apple.com/kb/PH24294?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_USKeynote for iPad: Create and manage folders
Jun 1, 2016 Create and manage folders Create folders for Keynote presentations The presentation manager shows thumbnail images of all of the presentations available on your device. You can group related presentations into folders so they’re easy to find. If you use iCloud Drive and you create folders in the presentation manager, the folders also appear on your Mac when you open the Keynote folder in iCloud. Create a folder In the presentation manager, tap Edit. Do one of the following: Create a folder with only two presentations: Touch and hold one presentation, then drag it on top of another. Create a folder with more than two presentations: Tap all but one of the presentations you want in the folder, then drag them to the remaining presentation. Tap the name field, type a new name, then tap Done on the keyboard. Tap Done in the toolbar, then tap anywhere outside of the folder to close it. You can move other presentations to the folder whenever you want. Rename a folder In the presentation manager, tap the folder name and delete it. To quickly delete the current name, tap the “x” in the text field. Type a new one, then tap Done. Delete a folder You can’t directly delete a folder. Instead, you empty it by deleting or moving its content, then the folder automatically disappears. In the presentation manager, tap the folder, then tap Edit. When the presentations begin to jiggle, empty the folder by doing any of the following: To move a presentation: Tap the ones you want to move, then drag them to another location. If the folder contains other presentations to move or delete, tap it again. If no presentations remain in the folder, tap Done. To remove a presentation from a folder: Tap the ones you want to delete, tap , then tap Delete. If the folder contains other presentations to move or delete, tap Edit again, then move or delete them. When you move or delete the last presentation in the folder, the folder disappears.
https://support.apple.com/kb/PH24170?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_USNumbers for iPhone: Create and manage folders
Jun 6, 2016 Create and manage folders The spreadsheet manager shows thumbnail images of all of the spreadsheets available on your device. You can group related spreadsheets into folders so they’re easy to find. If you use iCloud Drive and you create folders in the spreadsheet manager, the folders also appear on your Mac when you open the Numbers folder in iCloud. Create a folder In the spreadsheet manager, tap Edit. Do one of the following: Create a folder with only two spreadsheets: Touch and hold one spreadsheet, then drag it on top of another. Create a folder with more than two spreadsheets: Tap all but one of the spreadsheets you want in the folder, then drag them to the remaining spreadsheet. Tap the name field, type a new name, then tap Done on the keyboard. Tap Done in the toolbar, then tap anywhere outside of the folder to close it. You can move other spreadsheets to the folder whenever you want. Rename a folder In the spreadsheet manager, tap the folder name and delete it. To quickly delete the current name, tap the “x” in the text field. Type a new name, then tap Done. Delete a folder You can’t directly delete a folder. Instead, you empty its content, then the folder automatically disappears. In the spreadsheet manager tap the folder, then tap Edit. When the spreadsheets begin to jiggle, empty the folder by doing any of the following: Move spreadsheets to another location: Tap the ones you want to move, then drag them to another location. If the folder contains other spreadsheets to move or delete, tap it again. If no spreadsheets remain in the folder, tap Done. Delete spreadsheets. Tap the ones you want to delete, tap , then tap Delete. If the folder contains other spreadsheets to move or delete, tap Edit again, then move or delete them. When you move or delete the last spreadsheet in the folder, the folder disappears.
https://support.apple.com/kb/PH24050?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_USNumbers for iPad: Create and manage folders
Jun 6, 2016 Create and manage folders The spreadsheet manager shows thumbnail images of all of the spreadsheets available on your device. You can group related spreadsheets into folders so they’re easy to find. If you use iCloud Drive and you create folders in the spreadsheet manager, the folders also appear on your Mac when you open the Numbers folder in iCloud. Create a folder In the spreadsheet manager, tap Edit. Do one of the following: Create a folder with only two spreadsheets: Touch and hold one spreadsheet, then drag it on top of another. Create a folder with more than two spreadsheets: Tap all but one of the spreadsheets you want in the folder, then drag them to the remaining spreadsheet. Tap the name field, type a new name, then tap Done on the keyboard. Tap Done in the toolbar, then tap anywhere outside of the folder to close it. You can move other spreadsheets to the folder whenever you want. Rename a folder In the spreadsheet manager, tap the folder name and delete it. To quickly delete the current name, tap the “x” in the text field. Type a new name, then tap Done. Delete a folder You can’t directly delete a folder. Instead, you empty its content, then the folder automatically disappears. In the spreadsheet manager tap the folder, then tap Edit. When the spreadsheets begin to jiggle, empty the folder by doing any of the following: Move spreadsheets to another location: Tap the ones you want to move, then drag them to another location. If the folder contains other spreadsheets to move or delete, tap it again. If no spreadsheets remain in the folder, tap Done. Delete spreadsheets. Tap the ones you want to delete, tap , then tap Delete. If the folder contains other spreadsheets to move or delete, tap Edit again, then move or delete them. When you move or delete the last spreadsheet in the folder, the folder disappears.
https://support.apple.com/kb/PH23925?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_USPages for iPad: Create and manage folders
Jun 7, 2016 Create and manage folders Create folders for Pages documents The document manager shows thumbnail images of all of the documents available on your device. You can group related documents into folders so they’re easy to find. If you use iCloud Drive and you create folders in the document manager, the folders also appear on your Mac when you open the Pages folder in iCloud. Create a folder In the document manager, tap Edit. Do one of the following: Create a folder with only two documents: Touch and hold one document, then drag it on top of another. Create a folder with more than two documents: Tap all but one of the documents you want in the folder, then drag them to the remaining document. Tap the name field, type a new name, then tap Done on the keyboard. Tap Done in the toolbar, then tap anywhere outside of the folder to close it. You can move other documents to the folder whenever you want. Rename a folder In the document manager, tap the folder name and delete it. To quickly delete the current name, tap the “x” in the text field. Type a new name, then tap Done. Delete a folder You can’t directly delete a folder. Instead, you empty it by deleting or moving its content, then the folder automatically disappears. In the document manager, tap the folder, then tap Edit. When the documents begin to jiggle, empty the folder by doing any of the following: To move a document to another location: Tap the ones you want to move, then drag them to another location. If the folder contains other documents to move or delete, tap it again. If no documents remain in the folder, tap Done. To delete a document: Tap the ones you want to delete, tap , then tap Delete. If the folder contains other documents to move or delete, tap Edit again, then move or delete them. When you move or delete the last document in the folder, the folder disappears.
https://support.apple.com/kb/PH23544?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_USPages for iPhone: Create and manage folders
Jun 8, 2016 Create and manage folders Create folders for Pages documents The document manager shows thumbnail images of all of the documents available on your device. You can group related documents into folders so they’re easy to find. If you use iCloud Drive and you create folders in the document manager, the folders also appear on your Mac when you open the Pages folder in iCloud. Create a folder In the document manager, tap Edit. Do one of the following: Create a folder with only two documents: Touch and hold one document, then drag it on top of another. Create a folder with more than two documents: Tap all but one of the documents you want in the folder, then drag them to the remaining document. Tap the name field, type a new name, then tap Done on the keyboard. Tap Done in the toolbar, then tap anywhere outside of the folder to close it. You can move other documents to the folder whenever you want. Rename a folder In the document manager, tap the folder name and delete it. To quickly delete the current name, tap the “x” in the text field. Type a new name, then tap Done. Delete a folder You can’t directly delete a folder. Instead, you empty it by deleting or moving its content, then the folder automatically disappears. In the document manager, tap the folder, then tap Edit. When the documents begin to jiggle, empty the folder by doing any of the following: To move a document to another location: Tap the ones you want to move, then drag them to another location. If the folder contains other documents to move or delete, tap it again. If no documents remain in the folder, tap Done. To delete a document: Tap the ones you want to delete, tap , then tap Delete. If the folder contains other documents to move or delete, tap Edit again, then move or delete them. When you move or delete the last document in the folder, the folder disappears.
https://support.apple.com/kb/PH23413?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_USPages for iOS (iPad): Create and manage folders
Feb 18, 2016 Create and manage folders Create folders for Pages documents The document manager shows thumbnail images of all of the documents available on your device. You can group related documents into folders so they’re easy to find. If you use iCloud Drive and you create folders in the document manager, the folders also appear on your Mac when you open the Pages folder in iCloud. Create a folder In the document manager, tap Edit. Do one of the following: Create a folder with only two documents: Touch and hold one document, then drag it on top of another. Create a folder with more than two documents: Tap all but one of the documents you want in the folder, then drag them to the remaining document. Tap the name field, type a new name, then tap Done on the keyboard. Tap Done in the toolbar, then tap anywhere outside of the folder to close it. You can move other documents to the folder whenever you want. Rename a folder In the document manager, tap the folder name and delete it. To quickly delete the current name, tap the “x” in the text field. Type a new name, then tap Done. Delete a folder You can’t directly delete a folder. Instead, you empty it by deleting or moving its content, then the folder automatically disappears. In the document manager, tap the folder, then tap Edit. When the documents begin to jiggle, empty the folder by doing any of the following: To move a document to another location: Tap the ones you want to move, then drag them to another location. If the folder contains other documents to move or delete, tap it again. If no documents remain in the folder, tap Done. To delete a document: Tap the ones you want to delete, tap , then tap Delete. If the folder contains other documents to move or delete, tap Edit again, then move or delete them. When you move or delete the last document in the folder, the folder disappears.
https://support.apple.com/kb/PH23103?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_USPages for iOS (iPhone, iPod touch): Create and manage folders
Feb 17, 2016 Create and manage folders Create folders for Pages documents The document manager shows thumbnail images of all of the documents available on your device. You can group related documents into folders so they’re easy to find. If you use iCloud Drive and you create folders in the document manager, the folders also appear on your Mac when you open the Pages folder in iCloud. Create a folder In the document manager, tap Edit. Do one of the following: Create a folder with only two documents: Touch and hold one document, then drag it on top of another. Create a folder with more than two documents: Tap all but one of the documents you want in the folder, then drag them to the remaining document. Tap the name field, type a new name, then tap Done on the keyboard. Tap Done in the toolbar, then tap anywhere outside of the folder to close it. You can move other documents to the folder whenever you want. Rename a folder In the document manager, tap the folder name and delete it. To quickly delete the current name, tap the “x” in the text field. Type a new name, then tap Done. Delete a folder You can’t directly delete a folder. Instead, you empty it by deleting or moving its content, then the folder automatically disappears. In the document manager, tap the folder, then tap Edit. When the documents begin to jiggle, empty the folder by doing any of the following: To move a document to another location: Tap the ones you want to move, then drag them to another location. If the folder contains other documents to move or delete, tap it again. If no documents remain in the folder, tap Done. To delete a document: Tap the ones you want to delete, tap , then tap Delete. If the folder contains other documents to move or delete, tap Edit again, then move or delete them. When you move or delete the last document in the folder, the folder disappears.
https://support.apple.com/kb/PH23082?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_USQ: can you hide an app on your homescreen
Sep 17, 2015No. You either have to delete it or what I did was created a folder on the last page of my Homescreen pages and moved apps there that I wanted to hide.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7220288?language=enMotion 5.1.1 - User Guide
Aug 20, 2014
https://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/motion_5.1.1_ug.pdfQ: Folders no longer coming up in finder search
Apr 21, 2016Sometime in the last few weeks folders stopped coming up in search results on my mac (using finder search). Does anyone have any idea how this could happen?
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7537528?language=enQ: How do I reorder playlists within their folder?
Dec 31, 2015How can I reorder or alphabetize playlist within a specific folder in Itunes? I feel like it used to automatically alphabetize, but lately it just adds the new playlist last within the folder....any ideas? To be specific, I am not talking about reordering songs within playlists, but putting the individual playlists in alphabetical order within the folders...
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7395940?language=enQ: Sorting out Folders
May 12, 2016Is that so? All my old files are arranged according to when I last dropped it into the folder. It is just recently that my computer has started to arrange my files in alphabetical order. And to answer your curiosity, there are some files that I want next to each other / some files I want on the same row / some files on different rows. I understand that its time not well spent but it is a personal preference and I wish I had the option to do that.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7558314?language=en
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