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Making items easier to find 128, Creating an alias 128, Making items easier to find – Apple Macintosh PowerBook 145 User Manual

Page 144: Creating an alias, Uses for aliases

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Making items easier to find

Your Macintosh provides several ways to make a file, folder,
or other item easy to find and open. You can

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create aliases for the item and put the aliases in convenient
locations

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install the item (or its alias) in the Apple (K) menu

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move the item (or its alias) to the desktop

Creating an alias

An alias represents and points to a file, folder, disk, or other item
(even a shared item on a network). You can make as many aliases
for an item as you want.

1. Click to select the item you want to make an alias for.

2. Choose Make Alias from the File menu.

The name of the alias appears in italics and ends with “alias.”

3. If you wish, type a new name for the alias (the name is

already selected), and then move it to a new location.

Uses for aliases

Alias for

Location

Purpose

Any item that

Everywhere the

You can get access to an

could be stored

item belongs

item from several places.

in several places

Apple Menu

On the desktop

You can easily add or

Items folder

remove Apple menu items.

A program that

On the desktop;

You can start the program

must stay with

in the Apple

without opening the folder

certain files

menu

or disk where it is stored.

A document or

Anywhere on

When opened, the alias

folder stored on

your work disk

asks for the disk by name,

a separate disk

then opens the original
when the disk is inserted.

An item on a

Anywhere on

When opened, the alias

shared disk

your work disk

automatically connects to
the shared disk and opens
the item.

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Trouble? If you open an alias and nothing happens, or if
you see a message that the original file isn’t available, then
the original has been deleted or the alias is damaged. You
can open the alias’s Info window to find out where the
original is.

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