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Outlook for Mac: How to Export Contacts as VCF Files

Outlook for Mac: How to Export Contacts as VCF Files

By Melissa Holt • Sep 5, 2018

Outlook for Mac is a great program, but if you want to use Apple’s built-in applications instead, then you may have to export the contacts Outlook has saved into its “On My Computer” group and import them into the Contacts app. (And no, Outlook’s “Export” command won’t work properly. Bummer.) We’ve got your instructions here!

Mac

How to Set Expiration Dates for Shared Google Drive Files

How to Set Expiration Dates for Shared Google Drive Files

By Melissa Holt • Sep 4, 2018

With the paid version of G Suite, Google’s package of apps for organizations, you can set expiration dates on files that you share, meaning that you can control who sees your stuff and when. We’ve got all of the instructions in this article!

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Apple Mail: How to Include Only Selected Text in Email Replies

By Melissa Holt • Aug 24, 2018

Apple Mail is a great program, and the way it handles quoted text in replies is one thing that makes it so awesome. If you only want to include part of the original message in your reply to the sender, then you have to learn how! We’ve got the instructions in this article.

Mac

Photos for Mac: Add Images to an Album With a Keyboard Shortcut

By Melissa Holt • Aug 20, 2018

Apple has graciously provided us with a way to add to an album in Photos using a keyboard shortcut—but only if it was the last album we created (or modified). We’ve got the scoop on this weird but useful feature.

Mac

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How to Stop Apple Pay From Appearing on the iPhone Lock Screen

How to Stop Apple Pay From Appearing on the iPhone Lock Screen

By Melissa Holt • Aug 17, 2018

We like Apple Pay a lot, but if it’s getting invoked on your lock screen because of an accidental double-click, you might not be such a fan. In this article, we’ll go over how to disable this functionality!

Mobile

How to See What’s Taking up All of Your Google Storage Space

How to See What’s Taking up All of Your Google Storage Space

By Melissa Holt • Jul 25, 2018

If you haven’t checked lately to see how much space your Google Drive, Google Photos, and Gmail messages are taking up, then you really should. Before, you know, the disaster of not being able to get email occurs, especially since that always seems to happen at the worst possible time! We’ll tell you how to check—and how to upgrade your storage if necessary.

Tips

How to Change the Default Font in Microsoft Word for Mac

How to Change the Default Font in Microsoft Word for Mac

By Melissa Holt • Jul 17, 2018

Microsoft Word’s default font—Calibri—may not be your cup of tea. Maybe you prefer serif fonts. Maybe you don’t know what a serif font is, but you hate Calibri anyway. Maybe you’re just the biggest fan of Helvetica that has ever lived. No matter your reason, we’ll tell you how to change the default font in Word for Mac!

Mac

Here Are Two Ways to Print Multiple Files at Once in macOS

Here Are Two Ways to Print Multiple Files at Once in macOS

By Melissa Holt • Jul 12, 2018

If you ever need to print multiple documents from your Mac, don’t waste time opening them up one-by-one and initiating the print manually. Instead, here are two methods built into macOS that let you print multiple files at once with just a few clicks.

Mac

How to See Additional Options in Control Center on the iPhone

How to See Additional Options in Control Center on the iPhone

By Melissa Holt • Jul 9, 2018

Within Control Center on your iPhone or iPad, you can access some nifty hidden options, such as turning on Night Shift or your personal hotspot. In today’s article, we’ll go over how to do just that!

Mobile

How and Why to Set Up an Offsite Backup for Your Mac

How and Why to Set Up an Offsite Backup for Your Mac

By Melissa Holt • May 22, 2018

Offsite backups are critically important, not just for redundancy, but because they ensure that if something happens to your house, you’ll still have all of your photos and documents. Today, we’ll go over how to pick a scheme for your offsite backups and some things to think about before you get started!

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