CREATING ALIASES WITHOUT THE WORD ALIAS


CREATING ALIASES WITHOUT THE WORD "ALIAS"

Do you find it as annoying as I do that Mac OS X adds the word "alias" every time you create an alias? (I know, previous versions of the Mac OS did that as well, and it annoyed me there too.) Well, you can bypass the "adding-the-word-alias" uglies altogether by holding the Option and Command keys and clicking-and-dragging the original file outside the Finder window it's currently in (I usually just drag mine to the desktop). This creates an alias without the word "alias" attached. (Note: Don't worry, you'll still know it's an alias, because its icon will have a tiny arrow at the bottom left-hand corner.)



Mac OS X Tiger Killer Tips
The Photoshop Channels Book
ISBN: B005M4VWU6
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 568
Authors: Scott Kelby

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