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  • One Drive App To The Finde App On Mac
    카테고리 없음 2021. 5. 7. 18:39

    To switch on Automatic Downloads on your iPhone, tap Settings→iTunes & App Store. After you do so, all apps you buy with iTunes on your computer or buy on other iOS devices will automatically appear on your iPhone. If you obtain an app on your computer, it won’t be available on your iPhone until you. I tried to problem shoot by resyncing my drive from the online OneDrive account. That didn't work so I logged out, deleted the app, redownloaded it from the App Store and tried logging in (no updates needed on Mac OS or OneDrive). Now I can no longer log in. This is the message I keep getting when I use my office365 business email credentials. May 27, 2020  The Find My app combines Find My iPhone and Find My Friends into a single app included in iOS 13, iPadOS, and macOS Catalina. Here's what to do if you don't have iOS 13, iPadOS, macOS Catalina, or watchOS 6: Set up Find My iPhone on your devices. To find your device, use iCloud.com. To locate your friends and family, use Find My Friends. Browse the Mac App Directory by category. Browse the Mac App Directory by app name. Use our Advanced Search to find Mac apps. Submit an app to the Mac App Directory. Mac App Recommendations. Whilst browsing the Mac App Directory, we encourage all registered site members to flag the apps that they would recommend to others. These are apps that. Store photos and docs online. Access them from any PC, Mac or phone. Create and work together on Word, Excel or PowerPoint documents.

    The Finder is the first thing that you see when your Mac finishes starting up. It opens automatically and stays open as you use other apps. It includes the Finder menu bar at the top of the screen and the desktop below that. It uses windows and icons to show you the contents of your Mac, iCloud Drive, and other storage devices. It's called the Finder because it helps you to find and organize your files.

    Open windows and files

    To open a window and see the files on your Mac, switch to the Finder by clicking the Finder icon (pictured above) in the Dock. Switching to the Finder also reveals any Finder windows that might be hidden behind the windows of other apps. You can drag to resize windows and use the buttons to close , minimize , or maximize windows. Learn more about managing windows.

    When you see a document, app, or other file that you want to open, just double-click it.

    Change how your files are displayed

    To change how files are displayed in Finder windows, use the View menu in the menu bar, or the row of buttons at the top of the Finder window. You can view files as icons , in a list , in columns , or in a gallery . And for each view, the View menu provides options to change how items are sorted and arranged, such as by kind, date, or size. Learn more about customizing views.

    When you view files in a gallery, you can browse your files visually using large previews, so it's easy to identify images, videos, and all kinds of documents. Gallery View in macOS Mojave even lets you play videos and scroll through multipage documents. Earlier versions of macOS have a similar but less powerful gallery view called Cover Flow .


    Gallery View in macOS Mojave, showing the sidebar on the left and the Preview pane on the right.

    Use the Preview pane

    The Preview pane is available in all views by choosing View > Show Preview from the menu bar. Or press Shift-Command (⌘)-P to quickly show or hide the Preview pane.

    macOS Mojave enhances the Preview pane in several ways:

    • More information, including detailed metadata, can be shown for each file. This is particularly useful when working with photos and media, because key EXIF data, like camera model and aperture value, are easy to locate. Choose View > Preview Options to control what information the Preview pane can show for the kind of file selected.
    • Quick Actions let you easily manage or edit the selected file.

    Use Quick Actions in the Preview pane

    With Quick Actions in macOS Mojave, you can take actions on a file without opening an app. Quick Actions appear at the bottom of the Preview pane and vary depending on the kind of file selected.

    • Rotate an image
    • Mark up an image or PDF
    • Combine images and PDFs into a single PDF file
    • Trim audio and video files

    To manage Quick Actions, click More , then choose Customize. macOS Mojave includes a standard set of Quick Actions, but Quick Actions installed by third-party apps also appear here. You can even create your own Quick Actions using Automator.

    Use Stacks on your desktop

    macOS Mojave introduces Stacks, which lets you automatically organize your desktop into neat stacks of files, so it's easy to keep your desktop tidy and find exactly what you're looking for. Learn more about Stacks.

    The sidebar in Finder windows contains shortcuts to AirDrop, commonly used folders, iCloud Drive, devices such your hard drives, and more. Like items in the Dock, items in the sidebar open with just one click.

    To change the items in your sidebar, choose Finder > Preferences from the Finder menu bar, then click Sidebar at the top of the preferences window. You can also drag files into or out of the sidebar. Learn more about customizing the sidebar.

    Search for files

    To search with Spotlight, click the magnifying glass in the menu bar, or press Command–Space bar. Spotlight is similar to Quick Search on iPhone or iPad. Learn more about Spotlight.

    To search from a Finder window, use the search field in the corner of the window:


    When you select a search result, its location appears at the bottom of the window. To get to this view from Spotlight, choose “Show all in Finder” from the bottom of the Spotlight search results.

    In both Spotlight and Finder, you can use advanced searches to narrow your search results.

    Delete files

    To move a file to the Trash, drag the file to the Trash in the Dock. Or select one or more files and choose File > Move To Trash (Command-Delete).

    To remove a file from the Trash, click the Trash to open it, then drag the file out of the Trash. Or select the file and choose File > Put Back.

    To delete the files in the Trash, choose File > Empty Trash. The storage space used by those files then becomes available for other files. In macOS Sierra, you can set up your Mac to empty the trash automatically.

    • Sync Microsoft OneDrive at IU files

    Overview

    Microsoft OneDrive at IU is a cloud storage service included with Office 365. Microsoft OneDrive offers 5 TB of storage where you can store, share, and sync your files. Microsoft OneDrive storage is approved for Public or University-Internal data.

    Access Microsoft OneDrive at IU

    There is no setup to access Microsoft OneDrive, unless you wish to sync files to your computer or mobile device (refer to the appropriate instructions on this page).

    To access Microsoft OneDrive at IU, go to https://office.iu.edu and click Log in. At the first prompt, enter your IU username followed by @iu.edu (do this no matter what your email address is). At the password prompt, enter your IU passphrase. Do not click anything on the sign-in pages other than Next and Sign in. Click OneDrive.:

    Sync Microsoft OneDrive files

    Syncing and sharing Critical or Restricted data on individual user workstations or mobile devices (for example, laptops, smartphones, tablets, personal digital assistants, thumb drives) is not permitted without prior formal written approval and appropriate technical safeguards. For more about data management policies as they relate to Microsoft OneDrive, see About Microsoft OneDrive at IU and SharePoint Online file syncing and sharing.

    You can view and update documents saved in the cloud using Microsoft OneDrive from just about anywhere. Follow the appropriate instructions for the device you wish to sync:

    Windows

    To sync Microsoft OneDrive files with your Windows computer, you need either the Microsoft OneDrive sync app (included in Windows and also available for download as a stand-alone client) or the Microsoft OneDrive for Business app (includedwith Office 365, Office 2019, Office 2016, and Office 2013 for Windows).

    1. Using a supported web browser, go to https://office.iu.edu and click Log in. At the first prompt, enter your IU username followed by @iu.edu (do this no matter what your email address is). At the password prompt, enter your IU passphrase. Do not click anything on the sign-in pages other than Next and Sign in.
    2. Click Microsoft OneDrive to open Microsoft OneDrive.
    3. At the bottom left, click the link to switch to Classic View.
    4. While in Classic View, at the top, click Sync.
    5. When prompted, click Sync now.
    6. A 'Launch Application' window should open. If you have the Microsoft OneDrive sync app installed, select it and click OK.
    7. When the Microsoft OneDrive sync app opens, you can choose to change where the files will be synced locally. When you have confirmed the settings, click Sync Now.
    8. The Microsoft OneDrive sync app will download a copy of your files hosted in the cloud, and sync them to the specified location on your computer, in a local Microsoft OneDrive folder named Microsoft OneDrive -Trustees of Indiana University.

      This folder will be kept in sync with your Microsoft OneDrive storage; changes you make in one place will sync with the other.

    macOS

    To sync Microsoft OneDrive files with your Mac, you'll need to get the Microsoft OneDrive app from the Mac App Store. After you have installed it, you need to make several configuration changes using the Terminal window.

    Free Apps For Mac

    If you're not familiar with or comfortable using Terminal windows, UITS recommends that you wait until a later release of the Microsoft OneDrive app for Mac that will natively support Office 365 accounts. For more, see Sync files with Microsoft OneDrive on Mac OS X.

    If you've never had an individual account signed into Microsoft OneDrive, follow these steps. If you already have an individual Microsoft OneDrive account signed in, skip to the next section.

    1. From a Terminal window, type the following and tap Return:
    2. From a Terminal window, type the following and tap Return:
    3. To start Microsoft OneDrive, press Command and the Spacebar to launch a Spotlight query. Type Microsoft OneDrive. Click Sign In.
    4. At the first prompt, enter your IU username followed by @iu.edu (do this no matter what your email address is). At the password prompt, enter your IU passphrase. Do not click anything on the sign-in pages other than Next and Sign in.
    5. After you have successfully logged in, follow the prompt to choose a Microsoft OneDrive folder location. The local folder will be named Microsoft OneDrive -- Trustees of Indiana University.

      This folder will be kept in sync with your Microsoft OneDrive storage; changes you make in one place will sync with the other.

    6. Follow the prompt to either download all files and folders in your Microsoft OneDrive storage, or choose which folders to sync. When you're ready to finish the setup, click Next.

    When you have an individual account signed into Microsoft OneDrive:

    1. Click the Microsoft OneDrive cloud icon on your Menu bar and select Quit Microsoft OneDrive.
    2. From a Terminal window, type the following and tap Return:
    3. To start Microsoft OneDrive, press Command and the Spacebar to launch a Spotlight query. Type Microsoft OneDrive.
    4. Click the Microsoft OneDrive cloud icon in your Menu bar, and select Preferences.
    5. From the Account tab, click Add a Business Account. Click Use Another Account.
    6. At the first prompt, enter your IU username followed by @iu.edu (do this no matter what your email address is). At the password prompt, enter your IU passphrase. Do not click anything on the sign-in pages other than Next and Sign in.
    7. After you have successfully logged in, follow the prompt to choose a Microsoft OneDrive folder location. This local Microsoft OneDrive folder will be named Microsoft OneDrive – Trustees of Indiana University.

      This folder will be kept in sync with your Microsoft OneDrive storage; changes you make in one place will sync with the other.

    8. Follow the prompt to either download all files and folders in your Microsoft OneDrive storage, or choose which folders to sync. When you're ready to finish the setup, click Next.
    Free apps for mac

    iPhone and iPad

    1. Download the Microsoft OneDrive app from the App Store. UITS recommends the app with this name to have all the latest features.
    2. Tap Sign In.
    3. At the first prompt, enter your IU username followed by @iu.edu (do this no matter what your email address is). At the password prompt, enter your IU passphrase. Do not click anything on the sign-in pages other than Next and Sign in.

    You can now view files stored in your Microsoft OneDrive cloud storage. To open a Word, Excel, or PowerPoint document, you must have Word, Excel or PowerPoint installed on your device.

    Word, Excel, and PowerPoint apps are available as free downloads from the App Store as part of your Office 365 service. To access your Office 365 account from these apps:

    Mac App Store

    1. After installing Word, Excel or PowerPoint from the App Store, open the app.
    2. At the first prompt, enter your IU username followed by @iu.edu (do this no matter what your email address is). At the password prompt, enter your IU passphrase. Do not click anything on the sign-in pages other than Next and Sign in.

    Android

    1. Download the Microsoft OneDrive app from the Google Play Store.
    2. Open the app and tap Sign In.
    3. At the first prompt, enter your IU username followed by @iu.edu (do this no matter what your email address is). At the password prompt, enter your IU passphrase. Do not click anything on the sign-in pages other than Next and Sign in. .

      You can now view files stored in your Microsoft OneDrive cloud storage. To open a Word, Excel, or PowerPoint document, you must have Word, Excel or PowerPoint installed on your device.

    Word, Excel, and PowerPoint apps are available as free downloads from the App Store as part of your Office 365 service. To access your Office 365 account from these apps:

    Apps For Mac

    1. After installing Word, Excel or PowerPoint from the Google Play Store, open the app.
    2. At the first prompt, enter your IU username followed by @iu.edu (do this no matter what your email address is). At the password prompt, enter your IU passphrase. Do not click anything on the sign-in pages other than Next and Sign in.

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