![]() ![]() On my Mac, I occassionally need to load up a PDF from Google Drive, annotate the file, then keep it where it is in Google drive or attach it to an email/iMessage to send to a client. I love my new iPad Pro but would like some advice how I can improve on my Google Drive workflow. Thank you for reporting spam and other rule-breaking content. If you have any suggestions regarding subreddit or community improvements, you can message the moderators at any time. Exceptions may be made and the final say goes to the moderators. Self-Promotion is prohibited unless posted and presented as self-promotion, and only in the General Discussion Thread.Out-of-topic content or content that isn't directly related to iPads will be removed.Any request to remove MDM or otherwise break into devices will be removed.Jailbreaking talk goes in /r/jailbreak, sideloading talk goes to /r/sideloaded.Posts soliciting the purchase, sale or donation of iPads, Apple Store credits, or UDID registrations are better suited to Craigslist or other sites."Title-only" posts aren't allowed either. Simple photos of an iPad don't deserve their own post unless they showcase a third-party accessory, same goes for simple yes or no questions. We expect links and self-posts to foster discussion, and to have substance."What Should I Buy", simple TechSupport questions and Apps requests will only be allowed in the What Should I Buy and Discussion & Tech-Support threads, respectively.A moderator will have the final say on whether or not a post is low quality/effort or not. We feel like you know what low-quality/effort posts are. No low-quality/effort posts (iPad in a box, memes, meta.).Do not discriminate, abuse, or otherwise disrespect other members, groups, or minorities. Pictures, discussion, rumors, news, iOS, hardware, and more about the company out of Cupertino.Īsk any questions you may have in the Discussion & Tech-Support thread, in the What Should I Buy thread, on AppleHelp, or on Discord. You can use your finger to scroll.For all things iPad & iPad Pro. When the tools are hidden, you can still add marks with Apple Pencil, but you can’t add marks with your finger. Tap the minimized version to show the toolbar. Hide and show the toolbar: Drag down on the handle at the top of the toolbar. Tap multiple times to undo all your recent actions. ![]() Undo the last action: Tap in the toolbar. The pixel eraser and the object eraser behave the same way for annotations. For iPadOS 13, tap the color well, then either tap a color in the grid or swipe left and create a custom color.Įrase an annotation: Tap the eraser tool, then tap the annotation. To remove a favorite, touch and hold its color dot, then tap Delete. Use the controls to mix your own color, then tap to save the color as a favorite. Tap a line width button or drag the opacity slider to change the appearance of your marks.Ĭhange the color for the selected tool: For iPadOS 14, tap a preset color or tap the color wheel to choose a custom color. Switch tools: Tap the annotation tool, tap it again, then tap Pen or Highlighter. Note: If you last used Apple Pencil to annotate, when you tap the screen with it, the annotation tool is automatically selected.ĭo any of the following with the tools at the bottom of the screen: Restore an earlier version of a document.Export to Word, PDF, or another file format.See the latest activity in a shared document.Change the look of chart text and labels.Add a legend, gridlines, and other markings.Change a chart from one type to another.Select tables, cells, rows, and columns.Fill shapes and text boxes with color or an image.Format Chinese, Japanese, or Korean text.Make characters superscript or subscript.Populate and create customized documents.Add, change, or delete a source file in Pages on iPad.Select text and place the insertion point.Use VoiceOver to preview comments and track changes.Intro to images, charts, and other objects. ![]()
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![]() That is because most of these games have visual cues and video or image tutorials, that are easy to understood, so your child will easily get it when they have to click, move things, hit keys, and more. Why? Well, not only do we have written instructions in the articles for each game, but even if they can't read, they can easily learn the gameplay of a game on this page. Of course, these games for preschool children can easily be played by children on their own as well, so if you decide to leave them on their own devices, they will surely manage to enjoy these games. Of course, responsible parents only let them on the internet in order to learn things and have fun in a safe environment, and if that is what you are looking for your child, then you are in the best place possible for that, as this category has gathered some of the best online games for kindergarten children, and we are sure that they are going to enjoy each and every one of them! Of course, as a parent, you are invited to sit next to your children and play with them as well, and maybe guide them through the games, to help them and give them a chance to understand and learn what they are doing. It’s even scary to think that in a place where so many children are kept such dangerous substances! On the other hand, you definitely won’t be bored.While most of the games that are available on Friv Games Today are games meant for children of all ages, and even adults are invited to play them as well, the title of this category makes it clear that the games on this page are meant more for younger children, as we are talking about the Kindergarten Games category, which is the place for all the preschool games you want to have your child play, gathered from all over our website, in addition to plenty more original games having been added on the page, to make it even better! These days, more and more children, starting from toddlers to those in pre-k, are more tech-savy than ever, as often from a very young age they are introduced to tablets, computers, and the world of the internet. Here you will find the most incredible tasks – for example, get an achievement by poisoning yourself with a mixed poison. As you already understood, in this kindergarten, everything is arranged differently than everywhere else. ![]() What good will they also tie a similar thing to your head and you will completely stop thinking!Īnd the thinker will come in handy for you – at least in order not to end up in some unpleasant situation. All this looks suspicious, so you should not lose your vigilance. The teacher is obviously up to something unkind, and the janitor, with a predatory expression on his face, wipes something that looks like blood from the floor. What’s going on here anyway? Children walk around like zombies, resignedly sipping tasteless slurry in the dining room and wearing strange beacons on their heads that are installed in the director’s office. ![]() Therefore, stay alert! Blood on the floor and poison in the dining room! Especially when not only your mental peace is at stake, but also your life! Yes, in this kindergarten you can easily part with it. To hold out in this terrible place from morning to evening is another test. You have to strictly follow the rules, endure the authority of educators and poking from stronger peers. ![]() ![]() ![]() (I got 5 circles from each crust, for a total of 20 circles.) Lay these out on your prepared baking sheets. Unroll the refrigerated pie crusts one at a time and use a 4 1/2-inch round cookie cutter to cut out as many circles as possible. Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F and line two baking sheets with parchment paper.Three years ago: Bailey’s Hazelnut Chocolate Tiramisu (and Photographing FOOD)įour years ago: Hasselback Sweet Potatoes with Orange Rosemary Butter & Goat Cheeseįive years ago: Mini Apple Pies with Cheddar Crusts One year ago: Giant Skillet Lemon Sugar Cookie Are you part of a book club? What book are you currently reading? Dip these flaky bites into a sweet almond glaze for the perfect dessert experience. I use refrigerated pie crust to make this recipe super simple. These Cherry Cheesecake Pie Bites are shockingly delicious, especially given how easy they are to make! The creamy cheesecake inside is made with Philadelphia Cream Cheese, which is made with fresh milk, real cream, and no preservatives - nothing else tastes like it! It creates a cloud-like pillow for sweet cherry pie filling. Well, I’ve really outdone myself this time, y’all. (I’m a teacher I know these things.) Book club food also has to be finger food, easy to eat as you turn the pages of the book you’re discussing. You have to be able to throw it together at the last minute, since everybody knows that you need to spend most of the day your book club is meeting catching up on the reading you’re supposed to have finished. Book club food is different than regular food. I love the idea of a book club offering accountability for getting through my books at a certain pace, not to mention how perfect they are for discussing meaty issues!īut I know how this works: I can’t start a book club without planning book club food. They’re so important, but so much more work to read than, say, one of my favorite fantasy novels. I’ve been diving into racial justice books lately. So I’ve discovered the only way to gain access into a book club: YOU HAVE TO MAKE YOUR OWN BOOK CLUB. It’s a lot easier to guard your sacred book club than it is to ask people to leave once you’ve made the mistake of inviting them in. ![]() Or what if you invite your friend to join the book club but then realize she’s not your type? How can you friends-divorce her without making book club totally weird?īasically, I get it. Or what if everybody invites their friends to join the book club and you end up with 60 people trying to wedge their brilliant theory about Jhumpa Lahiri’s intentions into the conversation? Or what if you invite a new friend to a book club only to find out that they have drastically different tastes than you? When it’s their turn to pick the book, what if they pick 50 Shades of Grey and you’re a Things Fall Apart kind of book club? What if they pick Milton and you’re a Rowling sort of book club? What if you invite your friend to join your treasured book club only to find out that he drinks way too much wine before the books come out and frequently launches into laments about how kids don’t learn cursive these days? Nobody wants to be the person who invited that guy. Nobody wants to make themselves vulnerable - or really, to make their book club vulnerable - to a wild card. It’s because book clubs are guarded like Fort Knox. Like, aren’t there 800,000 book clubs in the world? Shouldn’t I just be able to find a group of like-minded individuals already organized in book-club form and join in? But those of you who are miraculously a part of a book club know exactly why that’s not possible. I feel like book clubs are one of those things you shouldn’t need to start. ![]() |
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