STEP ONE (Where to Look First)


Okay, so you've been working on your Mac for a whileyou've been downloading songs, importing photos, creating text documents, sending and receiving emails, etc.and so far everything has basically been one big love fest. But at some point, you're going to say to yourself, "Hey, where did I save that file with my ideas for next summer's family reunion?" If you saved it fairly recently (maybe earlier today or within the last day or so), you might be able to get right to it. Start by clicking once on the Apple menu (found in the upper-left corner of your screen), and then with your cursor arrow, move down to Recent Items and a flyout menu will appear. Your most recently used applications are at the top of the list, but directly below that (in the Documents section) are the last 10 documents you opened. If the one you're looking for is in that menu, just slide your mouse over, move down to that document, click the mouse once on it in the list, and the document will open. Hey, it's worth a try.



    Getting Started with Your Mac and Mac OS X Tiger
    Getting Started with Your Mac and Mac OS X Tiger: Peachpit Learning Series
    ISBN: 0321330528
    EAN: 2147483647
    Year: 2006
    Pages: 189
    Authors: Scott Kelby

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