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Hello I'm new here. Glad we got that sorted.
Having used Macs for a few years now, there are a couple of things I've never been able to work out how to do, and this seemed a reasonable place to try and find out at last! These may sound really daft, but the two things wish to know how to do are:
1. Within a file save dialogue box (for example), how do I move up a level (i.e. into the parent folder of the one currently displayed)? There is no button for doing this (though Adobe, at least, provide one, Windows style, in Photoshop CS3). The best I can ever do is pick the nearest starting point from the right hand list and navigate all the way back down!
2. Within an alert box, such as appears if I try to quit TextEdit without saving, what key-presses are required to navigate/highlight the various options (i.e. "Don't save", "Cancel', "Save")? I always have to use the mouse, but there must be a way of doing it without!
(I have tried searching this forum, but neither problem has any very distinctive or obvious search terms!)
Thanks,
Tom
Having used Macs for a few years now, there are a couple of things I've never been able to work out how to do, and this seemed a reasonable place to try and find out at last! These may sound really daft, but the two things wish to know how to do are:
1. Within a file save dialogue box (for example), how do I move up a level (i.e. into the parent folder of the one currently displayed)? There is no button for doing this (though Adobe, at least, provide one, Windows style, in Photoshop CS3). The best I can ever do is pick the nearest starting point from the right hand list and navigate all the way back down!
2. Within an alert box, such as appears if I try to quit TextEdit without saving, what key-presses are required to navigate/highlight the various options (i.e. "Don't save", "Cancel', "Save")? I always have to use the mouse, but there must be a way of doing it without!
(I have tried searching this forum, but neither problem has any very distinctive or obvious search terms!)
Thanks,
Tom