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Global Nav Open Menu Global Nav Close Menu; Apple; Shopping Bag +. Ever forgot your password to your Mac? Well here's a solution!Materials Needed:- A Mac Running Mac OS X Snow LeopardNow it should go to a screen in which you.
- Open Safari.
- From the Safari menu, choose Preferences, then click Passwords.
- Sign in with Touch ID, or enter your user account password. You can also authenticate your password with your Apple Watch running watchOS 6 or later.
- To see a password, select a website.
- To update a password, select a website, click Details, update the password, then click Done.
- To delete a saved password, select a website, then click Remove.
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Save your passwords across your devices
Autofill your Safari user names and passwords, credit cards, Wi-Fi passwords, and more on any device you approve. iCloud Keychain keeps your passwords and other secure information updated across your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac.
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Learn how to set up iCloud Keychain.
Learn which countries and regions support iCloud Keychain.
Use AutoFill to store credit card information
AutoFill automatically enters things like your previously saved credit card details, contact information from the Contacts app, and more.
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I am having difficulty getting certain superscripts to behave in Numbers. Whereas a character such as x^2 appears with the two in a superscript position, a number such as 3^2 reverts the two to the same font as the three. Is there a setting somewhere that needs to be changed?
Also, the keyboard shortcut ctrl/command/- works to convert a character to subscript, however my ctrl/command/+ does nothing. I checked keyboard shortcuts in system preferences and saw nothing that has hijacked that shortcut. Anyone know how to return that keyboard shortcut to superscripts in iWork?
Thanks,
Bryan
15' mbp, 2.33ghz, 2gb ram, 120gb hdd, Mac OS X (10.5.2), Leopard + Win XP via both Bootcamp and VMware Fusion virtual machine
Posted on Feb 12, 2008 4:47 PM