When using the standard "Command-shift-S" or "Command-option-S" to "save as" or "save a copy", this annoying screen pops up asking to save to the cloud, and I have to keep clicking "on your computer". Is there a way to turn t...
I'd like that button to be pressable with the keyboard, I mainly use tab key to go from field to field and once I get to the button I would like to be able o press space or enter to activate it and it'd open the save as pop up asking where I'd like to ...
If you work with a lot of PDF files, you’d probably appreciate having the ability to press a keyboard shortcut to save files, webpages, and documents as PDF files on the Mac. You can set that up rather easily, and we’ll walk through the process. If you have long been usingthe o...
How to Make a “Save as PDF” Keyboard Shortcut for macOS Ventura MacOS Ventura has once again renamed the keyboard shortcut entry for saving as PDF, so you’ll need to add the shortcut again. Here’s how to do this: Go to the Apple menu and choose “System Settings”, then ...
When you want to save locally useSave Asinstead, which, as before, triggers the legacy save dialog. You caneasily add Save As to the Quick Access Toolbar (QAT)or use theF12keyboard shortcut. Don’t use the cloud, but usually save to one location?
When you want to save locally useSave Asinstead, which, as before, triggers the legacy save dialog. You caneasily add Save As to the Quick Access Toolbar (QAT)or use theF12keyboard shortcut. Don’t use the cloud, but usually save to one location?
By Paul Horowitz Saving a file or document as a PDF is easily done from almost anywhere in Mac OS X by using the print to PDF feature, which is part of the Mac Printer service, but to trigger it you have to go to the Print menu and then specifically select to 'print the file as...
As if by magic, theDuplicatecommand should now disappear and be replaced withSave As. Keep holding down theOptionkey, and click onSave Asto create your new document. Use the keyboard shortcut combination If you prefer to use shortcuts on your keyboard, thenSave Asis still a standard feature...
KbdEdit will save the layout DLL file under the new name, automatically generate a new unique KLID, and register it with the given attributes under the HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Keyboard Layouts registry key.From that point on, the new layout becomes a fully fledged member of the ...
If you're used to using keyboard shortcuts when closing your document, such as ALT+F4, you can quickly choose toDon't Savethe file by using the keyboard accelerator key for that button (ALT+N). Save a copy as a new file (Save As) ...