Sunday, September 17, 2023

Setting up Google Maps all over again

 

  1. Add our kids addresses as labels
  2. Go into timeline and mark that I never want location history to be deleted
  3. Give our 3 kids addresses a label
  4. Add the 3 kids plus all of Mike's relatives to MORAN ALL 
  5. Follow the model for Dwight and Madeline. I think what I'm doing is labeling them first, and then I'm adding them to MORAN ALL

Saturday, September 16, 2023

USPS Informed Delivery problem

To change my email address with USPS informed delivery, I couldn't get into my old account due to one security question that I couldn't remember.


So I ended up creating a new account. But then I was gettting emails to both the old and new email address.


Eventually I remembered the security answer, so I have now gone into the old account and updated my email address to the new one.


I should now get two digests per day, both to my new. Once I see that happening, I can cancel either the entire old usps account or I can go into the old usps account and stop all notifications.

Thursday, September 14, 2023

How pictures now work in blogger

 

Blogger now has an album associated with each contributor to a blog

When you add a picture to a blog post, it gets stored in a table of pictures called an album. Each picture has an address.

Then blogger puts that url in your blog post. The url in edit is the same as the url in the viewable copy.

Test that I have successfully moved blogger pics to new blogger album

My Test this Morning

  1. From CattyCook I deleted crispy Romano salmon picture (with the tomatoes in the back)the media manager album in my old account https://www.blogger.com/mediamanager/albums
  2. It's still in my new media manager album.
  3. Then I deleted the entire album in the old account
  4. The album for those pics is still in the new account
  5. What the public sees is the blog with the new pictures
  6. What else should I test? Right now the old cattycook mediamanager album is one. Right now both admins have access.

There are very few articles about this

But I found this one:
https://www.peggyktc.com/2023/03/use-blogger-media-manager-to-manage.html

However, when the above link says you can do these two things, she doesn't distinguish between what happens when you delete one pic or you delete all in an album (using select multiple)
  
  1. Click the trashcan icon to permanently delete the image. 
  2. Use the Select Multiple option to select multiple images to delete. 

So I tried. Messages you get when you try

  1. But if you select just one, you get this message:
    Permanently remove this from your Google Account and all blogs it appears on?
    (I think what they mean by "all blogs" is all blogs in this stay account.)
  2. When you select them all, you get this message:
    Permanently remove this album from your Google Account? Photos and videos in this album will also be removed.



So I deleted just the banana bread pic from old album

  1. That should delete the old user content and it did https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjuLjlrwtHIDqU_pwadq5t4uR7twO8mAt1b00wAn1TQOo-qs1MTH60C_WJO4ogR4RGv_dAxGcrF6FBw4xBKRwLSyy4ISkVQw4RkMQe9R3dPNjWw6-3z0HPVBhibVYYZSaHQQ-WAnDqzT9PO1ojlTEDnFLUHWtWU8y8qH94fITDJUUPVs-s/s1600/IMG_20210524_154329701.jpg
  2. Now to see if the new user content is still there, and it is
    https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjd7_8biU8ZwLG1CH_VUcuDmiMp5VGZm-UTGalTSFuLWnEUAOdwx-lXfl9a2WqtljL1AiXeb9C7PpVZGYqtmNqQbbBMj2c0wSAqegw_XhZvolo_rCdTJpCTCc4mPg4rjWBJP1INtv3W3R777RvKcl70rJOHfvbh3st4_jubYXd7JFm0rK-3XhLfks6iILI/s1600/IMG_20210524_154329701.jpg
     

Notes

  1. Old blogger album for cattycook https://www.blogger.com/mediamanager/album/5982477298731171537
    I can find the album in old account but not new
  2. New blogger album for cattycook
    https://www.blogger.com/mediamanager/album/7278344361527619313
    I can find it in the new account but not the old

 

  

Monday, September 11, 2023

Google Workspace "send to" was also sending to me

The problem










I recently switched from a free google account to a Google Workspace Business Standard account.

It's just myself and one other user on the account.

I found that whenever replying to the other person's email, the "reply to" field had my own email address in it instead of his, and if I hit send, it was sending to both.
After some googling, I discovered it's about a hidden box that was checked in my own email settings called "alias."

Here's what I did to fix it but I don't know how I figured this out. All I knew from googling was to looking for the word "alias." I had found these words: "These issues occur because Gmail treats your Send mail as address as an alias of your primary address. You can change this behavior in your mail settings by deselecting Treat as an alias."

Here's another link if it helps you further: Google Workspace Help

The solution in words

  1. Go into my gmail account
  2. Settings gear --> see all settings --> accounts
  3. Find the section that page that says "Send mail as:"
  4. There were two email addresses there. Mine was the default. His was the other email. 
  5. Because mine was the default, that really made it look like it has no effect. I was wrong
  6. Out of curiosity, in his email, I clicked in "edit info" and boom...I saw that the box was checked for "treat as an alias."
  7. I unchecked that box.
  8. All good. Now when I hit reply to this person's email the reply to has his email address and not mine

The solution in pictures

Here is what I found in send mail as:










And when I clicked edit info on his email, I saw this box checked




But after unchecking the box, now notice it says "not an alias" under his email address














Saturday, September 9, 2023

Thursday, September 7, 2023

Allowing Bard in Google Workspace

 The Problem

After my changeover to Google Workspace with an email with my own domain, I noticed I couldn't use Bard. Fortunately, I'm an admin.

Bard isn’t supported for this account

The Solution

Before you begin: To apply the setting for certain users, put their accounts in an organizational unit (to set by department) or a configuration group (to set for users across or within departments).

  1. In your Google Admin console (at admin.google.com)...
  2.  



  3. In the list of all services, scroll to and click Early Access Apps. The Settings for Early Access Apps page opens.
  4. On the Settings for Early Access Apps page, click Service status.
  5. To turn a service on or off for everyone in your organization, click On for everyone or Off for everyone, and then click Save.

  6. (Optional) To turn a service on or off for an organizational unit:
    1. At the left, select the organizational unit.
    2. To change the Service status, select On or Off.
    3. Choose one:
      • If the Service status is set to Inherited and you want to keep the updated setting, even if the parent setting changes, click Override.
      • If the Service status is set to Overridden, either click Inherit to revert to the same setting as its parent, or click Save to keep the new setting, even if the parent setting changes.
        Note: Learn more about organizational structure.
  7. To turn on a service for a set of users across or within organizational units, select an access group. For details, go to turn on a service for a group.

Manage Early Access apps access to core services

When Early access apps are turned on, they have the minimum access to Google Workspace data required to function. This access may not be enough to support all features in the apps.



Update: It stopped working so I added this:


Core Data Access Permissions

Core Data Access Permissions

When enabled, Additional Services will access some Google Workspace Customer Data as required for the interoperation of the services regardless of the sub-toggle below that controls access to other Google Workspace data.

Core Data Access Permissions

Data Access Setting


Allow users at your organization to access Google Workspace and Customer Data using Early Access apps.

These Additional Services are not covered under your Google Workspace agreement, Data Processing Agreement, or HIPAA Business Associate Addendum. End user access is subject to separate terms and privacy notices, for example the Generative AI Additional Terms. Learn more.

Most changes take effect in a few minutes. Learn more

You can view prior changes in the Audit log

Some reasons why google takeout zips don't extract

 

  1. I've had too many fails with google takeout not cooperating with File Explorer in Windows
  2. I even tried winzip evaluation copy. Still no joy. But winzip gave me a hint -- it didn't like the titles of  some of the folders and files inside the zip file. 
  3. Then I googled "best zip software for downloading Google Drive files"
  4. I found and downloaded zip extractor from Google Workspace Marketplace. A writeup appears to say that it can work around large file names.
  5. But then I got confused
  6. So then I started over without marketplace
  7. Instead I downloaded to my hard drive from MC store the Zip Extractor Pro free

How to install Google Maps for Desktop in Windows 10

 

Google Maps can be a standalone app on your desktop


  1. Go to your Google Maps online
  2. Make sure you're sign in
  3. All the way up in the address bar, you'll see a download button
  4. Press that button to install google maps 
  5. Pin to your start button
If you have exported Google Maps data, you can import it this way:

You have to import your spreadsheet into the desktop version of Google My Maps.  Your maps will be saved in Google Drive.  Then you can view them in Google Maps.  Open the menu.  Go to Your Places>Maps.

Wednesday, September 6, 2023

Solved! When Google Drive Desktop won't open in Windows

 

Google Desktop seems to minimize itself.

  1. Right click on the Google Desktop icon in your start menu
  2. Click more
  3. Click open file location
  4. Right click and choose properties
  5. Notice the dropdown next to RUN
  6. I saw that it said minimized
  7. I changed it to normal window
  8. Solved
Another way to see it is in the taskbar. If it's hidden, right click on the taskbar, select Taskbar settings, scroll down to "select all icons that will appear on the taskbar," scroll down to find google drive, and turn it on.

Sunday, September 3, 2023

Duplicate google sheets with graph

These are my procedures for porting Mike's Long Covid spreadsheet and graph from one month to the next
  1. Click the tab you want to copy from
  2. Click the little carat
  3. Duplicate
  4. Rename the tab
  5. Delete the data from the new spreadsheet (the one you just created)
    1. Select starting at B2 down to 32 and across; stop before the green bar
    2. Hit the keyboard delete key
    3. Don't delete the section with the formulas
  6. Change the title in the graph
  7. Once the spreadsheet starts getting filled in, add numbers to the days of the month.