Apple Addresses Iwork For Mac
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Apple today updated its suite of iWork apps, including Pages, Keynotes, and Numbers for iOS and macOS, with new features related to Schoolwork and the ability to link web pages, email addresses, and phone numbers to different shapes and objects.
Beyond that, if no one in the world as common knowledge of Apple providing such feedback with such a team as they call themselves, rather then directing me to perhaps call a one 800-number or go to local apples Genius Bar, I'm given to think that they have yet another leak or exterior based data mining problem in their servers.
I just received a similar email after posting here: Numbers 3.6.1 crash and lost data about a problem with Numbers. The e-mail is from iwork@apple.com - which sounds like an authentic address, but I've never been contacted directly by Apple before, and one of the pieces of information they asked for is a system diagnostic file - which apparently contains a lot of personal information re my computer, keychains etc.
Select the email from the iWork team among your list of inbox emails. From the View menu, select Message : All Headers. About 7 items down, does the Return Path item show a proper @apple.com email address? Also, look at the Received, Message-Id, and Sender fields. If these all have Apple domain names in them, it is from Apple.
Received: from marigold.apple.com (marigold.apple.com [17.128.115.132]) (using TLS with cipher DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA (128/128 bits)) (Client did not present a certificate) by relay6.apple.com (Apple SCV relay) with SMTP id 1F.AE.29392.4666A465; Mon, 16 Nov 2015 15:27:32 -0800 (PST)
Does that all look ok? I was a bit concerned by the "...domain of iwork@apple.co does not designate...as permitted sender" bit and also wondering whether 'marigold.apple.com' is the same as 'apple.com' - i.e. a genuine Apple domain. I wouldn't be so cautious except that when I was getting the .gz file they ask for in the email, a message comes up which makes it sound like the file contains an awful lot of private / security information:
(Client did not present a certificate). This would bother me even though the rest of the Mail header appears to be sourced from Apple. One designates an internal Apple network sub-domain marigold by using the marigold dot apple dot com designation.
A step-by-step guide that will walk you through Mail Merge on a Mac computer. You will gain how to prep and print envelopes, letters or any document that you need to send to different names and addresses on each item. You can pull the data from your address book or from a Numbers Spreadsheet and will see how to modify and merge the information you will need to successfully set up your documents.
Like Microsoft Word, iWork allows you to create hyperlinks on email addresses and web pages by selecting the text, clicking on the Format button, and then Add Link. Further, you can link specific slides in Keynote and specific elements or bookmarks of documents in Pages.
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