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Lou ~

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  1. Got it, thank you. It's been there all this time lurking in the in the background.
  2. Thank you for that! Yes, I just tried it. It is a system command. "Control/F3"..
  3. One week new to AP and AD. I don't know what keystroke it is but right along the bottom of the interface just above the dock pops up all of the files icons that I have previously worked on/saved? This has happened to me 2 or 3 times after hitting a combination of keys and I cannot find the command to repeat the action?
  4. A very wise move. I personally think Adobe's mouse trap isn't working.. All the best.
  5. Thanks for that. I'm still on Yosemite and this option is not available from the view options. What I have done is to keep the User Library in the Finder Sidebar. It's always available.
  6. Great! Don't get me started about Steve Jobs, Apple is a different company today. I'm hoping they hang on to some shred of what Steve created and believed in. My user name is not newbie, though I am. Thanks!
  7. I just came across this and I forgot to ask if you were running El Capitan or Yosemite as the install is different. See this link if you are on El Captain.. (I'm sure by now you did the search, but if not) How to install printer color profiles - Apple OSX 10.11 El Capitan
  8. Sorry that didn't work. I watched a video explaining how to but it may have been RGB specific?.. Hope you get it sorted out. I'm a total newb just trying to be helpful with what I do know. Good luck! (Never been on the slopes.. :()
  9. manwllier, If you add the ICC profile to Macintosh HD/Library/Colorsync/Profiles folder it should then show up in your printer dialogue for selection.
  10. Hi manwiller, I'm new to AP but this was the first thing I explored. From what I can see in AP Preferences/Color Profiles you can select your ICC of choice and then in your macs printing dialogue select it there also. It will tell you that your software is controlling color. I hope this helps in some way. (I've been using RGB but the CMYK selection is there in AP also)
  11. Thanks for the quick response. I have this selected but it is not performing as it should? I would hate to have to trash the AP preferences. Is there a reset for this somewhere? Maybe the next update this can be check/corrected..
  12. Can someone please confirm this for me… I'm a total newb here and new to AP so please forgive my lack of know how. I could have sworn the second time I opened AP that it opened the last project I was working on. I believe I deselected this function and now cannot locate turning it back on. Is my memory correct or is it slipping?… If the selection is here can someone point me to it. Thanks.
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