Showing posts with label date. Show all posts
Showing posts with label date. Show all posts

Saturday, October 24, 2015

How to Change the Date and Time Zone on Mac OS X


Click on the Apple Menu in the upper left-hand corner of your screen and select 'System Preferences.'
Click on the 'Date and Time' icon in the Preferences Panel to activate the 'Date and Time' preferences.
Click on the 'Date and Time' button at the top-center of the panel. The date and time can be automatically adjusted from a network time server, if your Mac is connected to the Internet, by checking 'Set Date & Time Automatically.' Your computer will adjust its internal clock to a central network server.
Set the date and time manually. If you are not connected to the Internet, de-select the 'Set Date & Time Automatically' check-box and adjust the date and time using the date and time adjustment arrows above the calendar and clock. The date can also be selected by clicking on the corresponding calendar day. The time can also be adjusted by clicking on the time displayed above the clock and entering the correct time using the numbers on your keyboard.
Select your current and correct time zone on your computer. To select the time zone, click on the 'Time Zone' button at the top of the 'Date and Time' panel. Click on the world map to select the city nearest to your location or use the pop-up box to select the closest city to your location. When you've completed your date and time adjustments, close the 'Date and Time' preference pane to save your settings.
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Saturday, October 10, 2015

How to Export iTunes to an iPad


Connect your iPad to your computer, using the USB cable included with the iPad. The cable has two different connectors. One is the broad, flat end plug into the socket just below the 'Home' button on your iPad, and the other end is a normal USB plug that can be connected to any USB port on your computer. The iTunes program will open automatically once the iPad is connected to your computer.
Download the latest version of iTunes, if your copy of iTunes is out of date. You must have the latest version of iTunes on your computer to export your iTunes library to your iPad, or 'sync' it. If your iTunes software is out of date, a message will appear asking you to download the latest version. Click 'Download Now' to download and install the latest version of iTunes.
Click the name of your iPad when it appears on the left-hand navigation bar in iTunes, under the heading 'Devices.' Choose from the tabs at the top of the screen to set the syncing options for the music, podcasts, video and other media in your iTunes library. Each category offers you different syncing options, and it allows you to choose whether you want to export your whole library to the iPad, or only selected playlists, songs and videos.
Click the 'Apply' button in the bottom-right hand corner of the screen in iTunes to sync your iPad with your computer. If this is the first time your are syncing your iPad to your iTunes library, it will ask you whether you want to 'merge' the data on the iPad and computer, replace the data on the iPad, or replace the data on your computer. If you choose 'merge,' iTunes will put data that's on iTunes but not the iPad onto the computer and vice versa, but not delete anything. If you choose to replace the data on the iPad, it will delete any data present on the iPad that's not present on your computer, and if you choose to replace data on the computer, it will delete anything in your iTunes library not stored on the iPad.
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Saturday, September 5, 2015

How to Just See Unread Mail on a Mac (3 Steps)


Open Apple Mail on your Mac.
Click the arrow next to “Sort by Date,” located just above your messages in the left column.
Click “Unread” to sort your email by unread messages at the top.
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Thursday, September 3, 2015

How Do I Delete One Day of History From an iPhone With Safari?


Open 'Safari.' Tap the 'Bookmarks' symbol on the Safari toolbar.
Select 'History' from the Bookmarks screen that loads to open a new window.
Tap a date tab to view the history of the specified day. A new screen loads displaying the entire browsing history for the day you selected.
Tap the 'Clear' button at the bottom of the screen to clear the day's history. A confirmation prompt opens. Tap the red 'Clear History' button to confirm.
Tap the 'Done' button at the top of the page to navigate back to the Safari Web browser.
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Tuesday, September 1, 2015

How to Set an Alarm on MacBook


Click the Calendar icon located in the Dock. If the Calendar icon doesn't display in the Dock, click the 'Go' menu, select 'Applications' and double-click 'Calendar.'
Double-click the date that you want to use for the alarm. Type a name for the alarm in the 'New Event' text area.
Select the date and choose the time that you want the alarm to go off in the 'From:' field. You don't need to change the information in the 'To:' field.
Choose the 'Alert:' drop-down menu and select 'Custom.'
Select the 'Message With Sound' option from the first drop-down menu.
Choose a sound from the list of options in the second drop-down menu. Alternatively, select 'Open File' and choose an audio file on your hard drive to play when the alarm goes off.
Select 'At the Time of Event' from the last drop-down menu and click 'OK.' You can also select the 'Minutes Before' option and enter a numerical value to have the alarm go off before the set event time.
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