Poor little TextEdit! Despite having a rich history—starting life as Edit in the Next’s NextStep operating system before becoming a feature in Mac OS X—the app gets little regard. But it deserves our ...
On the rare occasion a list of all of the files within a folder are required, there is a simpler way than manually typing it out or creating a collage of Finder screenshots. AppleInsider reveals how ...
Printing from TextEdit sometimes seems like a black art—often the font size of your printed document will be much smaller than the font size used in the onscreen original. You might be thinking, “I ...
For some silly reason, OS X’s TextEdit app’s default format is rich text. If you prefer plain text, Defaults Write points out that you can easily set that as your default with a Terminal command. All ...
This is probably staring me in the face but I can't figure out how to add a page break to a .rtf in TextEdit. I read the Help entry (hmmphf!) to no avail. I know that page breaks are recognized in ...