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In other threads eta has expressed sympathy for my position, agreeing that certain features of Mac are bewildering and expressing that their correction should be a no-brainer. Hence the following somewhat incomplete but early-on book review
eta, seems that way to me too, leaving me with a distinctly uncomfortable feeling about the denizens of software. I get the distinct impression that they're a very isolated group who don't communicate much with ordinary folk like you and me...
...though I sense that in your infinite patience and tact you may be extraordinary in certain critical ways or at least moreso than I
As if to punctuate my observation, they have underlined "though" in the above paragraph even though its spelling is apparently OK. Mac habits such as that one are very distracting. I'm still struggling with highlight-and drag, however, and hope in a week or two to master the technique
And as if to punctuate the above punctuation, one of my objections to Mac was an inability to transfer personal editing macros (from Word) into the Entourage taskbar. I just couldn't believe it when I found they don't appear automatically as they did in Windows/Word/Outlook. So I might learn how it's done, IT No. 1 Son kindly sent me a 428-page book entitled "Mac OS x 10.5 Leopard." But I couldn't even find "Macros" in its index
Therefore I determined to read the entire book, starting on page 4 where it's supposed to tell me how to get to the "Finder" or "rosetta" sub-window from the Desktop. But I didn't find "roseta" in the Desktop, just a big astronomical blur radiating out from a central position; beautiful but otherwise worthless. Still I entertained hope because the illustration on page 4 refers me to page 5...
...where to find the Finder I was instructed to "Single-click on any blank area of the Desktop." Accordingly I did so but nothing happened; so I am stuck on page 5
So in frustration I turned back to page 3, where I was advised, "If you're brand new to computers in general [which I apparently am, having only 17 years' experience in the realm], I strongly suggest you use The Little Mac Book...instead of this book..."
If there are 428 pages in each tome and if I don't get stuck on every fifth page, and if I can manage one page every day, it might take me 2-1/2 years to learn how to get my macros into Entourage..Am I alone in my frustration
Why do they hate us so
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assuming that you actually have the Leopard release of Mac OS X installed (never assume anything, tsuwm), perhaps you will find this to be helpful: guided tour (Finder is like the second topic covered.)
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tsu thank you for that link. I have no idea what's been installed but my IT No. 1 Son will no doubt advise on this point
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tsu I went to Guided Tour but I was overwhelmed, it's like walking into a library but thank you anyhow
But can't somebody help me out, I can't believe I'm the only AWAD participant who has switched to Mac but using Entourage sorely misses his Word personal taskbar editing macros
What's really appalling is when I click on Help and enter "macros" I get "No Results Found". It's as if Mac doesn't even recognize the term
Maybe it's because technically they're not all macros but many are simply keyboard strokes (eg, backspace, spacebar, return, delete word, change case, etc) and so maybe I should look 'em up under a different heading, whatsay
Thanks all
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