If you want to format certain text in your document in exactly the same way as other text (to create headers, for example), then don’t go through and select fonts for every paragraph. Learning how to copy and paste styles is the way to go, and it’s a huge time-saver!
How to Password Protect a Pages Document
If you use Pages, Apple’s word processor program, to store data you’d rather keep private, then you should password-protect your sensitive stuff. In this article, we’ll go over how to add and change passwords in that program!
How to Automatically Sort Bookmarks in Safari for Mac with SafariSort
Safari is a popular and capable web browser, but it is strangely lacking one important feature: the ability to sort bookmarks. Thankfully, a third party utility provides a nice solution. Here’s how to automatically sort bookmarks in Safari with SafariSort.
How to Use Chrome Picture in Picture in macOS
The latest version of Chrome finally adds support for Picture in Picture video in macOS, letting you keep watching your favorite web videos while working on different websites or apps. Here’s how it works.
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How to Use Text Replacement in Office for Mac
If you use text replacement—like being able to type in “omw” and having it replaced by “on my way”—then you may be upset by the fact that Outlook no longer uses the system-level ones on the Mac. In this tip, we’ll discuss how to configure those shortcuts in Outlook instead!
How to AirDrop Websites Between the iPhone, iPad, and Mac
AirDrop, Apple’s ad-hoc networking technology, makes it easy to quickly share photos, files, contacts, and more between iOS and macOS devices. But one lesser known AirDrop feature is the ability to send websites, too. Here’s how it works.
How to Exclude an App From Dark Mode in macOS Mojave
Some apps look great in Mojave’s new dark mode, but not all of them. Instead of the current “all or nothing” approach to dark mode in macOS, here’s a Terminal command that can let you exclude individual apps from dark mode, letting you use the feature only with the apps you want.
Where Are Apple Books Downloads Stored in macOS?
Using the Apple Books app in macOS (formerly known as iBooks), you can download your Books to your Mac for offline access. But where are Apple Books downloads stored? The answer depends on the type of book you’re looking for. Here are the details.
Float Notes in the macOS Notes App to Keep Them Always On Top
Compared to the old Stickies app in macOS, the Notes app offers the benefits of greater functionality and iCloud syncing. But some users miss the old ability to keep Stickies always on top of other windows. Well, good news, the Notes app also supports “floating” an individual note on top. Here’s how it works.
How to Add a Lock Screen Message to macOS
macOS has the ability to add a custom message to a Mac’s lock screen. This can be especially useful for those in multi-user environments or for those with portable Macs as it offers an extra opportunity for a good Samaritan to find your contact information in the event that your Mac is lost. Here’s how it works.