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iPad and iPhone Lessons for the Files App1 Lesson
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iPad Lessons for the Files App17 Lessons
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Browse Files and Folders on the iPad
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Add Locations to the Files App on the iPad
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Search Files and Folders on the iPad
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Create New Folders in the Files App on the iPad
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Move, Duplicate, and Copy Files and Folders
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Delete and Recover Files and Folders on the iPad
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Save Files on your iPad
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Add and View Favorite Folders on the iPad
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Rename and View File Info on the iPad
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Tag Files and Folders on the iPad
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Share your Files from the iPad
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Compress Images in Seconds on the iPad!
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Access your Mac’s Desktop and Documents on your iPad
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Remove Downloads or Delete Files? How to Manage Your iPad Storage
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The Files app on the iPad and how it compares to the Finder on the Mac
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How to Zip and Unzip Files on the iPad
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Combine and Compress files on the iPad
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Browse Files and Folders on the iPad
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iPhone Lessons for the Files App15 Lessons
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Browse Files and Folders on the iPhone
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Sharing your Files from the iPhone
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Rename and View File Info on the iPhone
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Add and View Favorite Folders on the iPhone
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Save Files on your iPhone
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Delete and Recover Files and Folders on the iPhone
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Move, Duplicate, and Copy Files and Folders on the iPhone
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Create New Folders in the Files app on the iPhone
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Search for Files and Folders on the iPhone
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Add Folder Locations on the iPhone
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Tag Files and Folders in the Files app on the iPhone
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Contextual Menu, Compress, Columns, and iPhone Folder
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Elevate Your Photos Skills: Lift Subjects and Create Composites
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Access Your Mac's Files on Your iPhone
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Combine and Compress Files on the iPhone
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Browse Files and Folders on the iPhone
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Lesson 12
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Contextual Menu, Compress, Columns, and iPhone Folder
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In this lesson for the Files app on the iPhone, I look at what’s new in iOS 13. This includes the new menu for moving and compressing files, the new column view, and how we can create folders on the iPhone itself.