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Hello,

What is the "bring all to front" option? I see it under the "window" tab.

What are the different color options under "Label" used for? I see red, orange etc, etc..? :Angry-Tongue:

I asked this in another thread also but, is there any way to change the text size on Safari so that it saves it? I don't want to set it manually every time I open Safari.

Thanks in advance.
 
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Bring to front brings all windows of the application in question to the front.

The different colour options can be used for anything you like :)
You can rename the labels in the Finder preferences, and for example, label all work related files red, etc.

Sorry, I don't know about your Safari question
 
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Bring to front brings all windows of the application in question to the front.

The different colour options can be used for anything you like :)
You can rename the labels in the Finder preferences, and for example, label all work related files red, etc.

Sorry, I don't know about your Safari question

???? ?? ?? Thanks but I knew all of that already..which explains nothing. That's the exact type of help I found searching for mac stuff but it explains nothing. What do you mean by "for anything I like" can I use it to tune up all my guitars and bias my amps? See what I mean? :Evil:
 
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Well perhaps I misunderstood your question then, could you explain?
The default colours are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple and grey - in the finder preferences (click on the desktop then hold down cmd and press ,) you can give each colour a reference name.
You can label any item any colour, it's really just for organisation purposes.
For example, you might have a folder with projects in, and you might label the ones that need to finished soon red.
 
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Well perhaps I misunderstood your question then, could you explain?
The default colours are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple and grey - in the finder preferences (click on the desktop then hold down cmd and press ,) you can give each colour a reference name.
You can label any item any colour, it's really just for organisation purposes.
For example, you might have a folder with projects in, and you might label the ones that need to finished soon red.

Ahh, alright, that's what I was looking for. So it's basically just for working with files and things like that? Thanks man.
 

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