Hi Andy
Yes, I am pretty sure that's correct. However, I said "If all
else as in if you've forgotten the pass code, misslaid it or
whatever, then all else has failed.
Gordon
fails"
- Original Message -
From: Andy Collins You can disable or change the passcode from within
setting/g
I have just bought myself Numbers for my Mac running Mountain Lion. Is there a
way I can make a script so that when I arrow through the sheet, I will get the
column headings as I go from B1 to B2 and so on? If so, what is it, or where
an I find it?
Jane
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Hi Andrea,
To solve this problem one would select settings -> general -> passcode lock.
From there, either turn off the passcode, or set the "require passcode"
value to a choice other than "immediately". I have mine set to "every four
hours", which, in my environment strikes the right balance
You can disable or change the passcode from within setting/general/passcode -
Andy
On 25 Sep 2013, at 20:16, Gordon Smith wrote:
> Hi
> If all else fails, the best method might be to do a restore/reset from
> iTunes. We were prompted to set this up when we updated our devices I think,
> but i
Hi
If all else fails, the best method might be to do a
restore/reset from iTunes. We were prompted to set this up when
we updated our devices I think, but it was quite some time ago.
We don't have to enter it each time we unlock the device; having
to do so would be incredibly irritated I a
Hi all -
The way my mail is performing has changed, and I can't figure out how to get it
back the way I want it.
Everytime I open a message to read it, VO says Mail has new window. Also
Instead of getting the unread message in the status field, when interactign
with messages table, It just say