What does an orange indicator mean against one message in my emails

An orange dot has appeared against one of my read messages in my inbox. What does it mean?

Usually means a flagged email: http://help.apple.com/ipad/7/#/iPad99a3ee0b

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    I am using InDesign CC-2014 on Mac
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    The folder with assets has a mix of .psd and .tif files—about 300 images in total.
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    Where Can I get further information for troubleshooting?
    Any suggestions for how to fix this?

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  • What does the orange circle with white arrows mean?

    what does the orange circle with white arrows mean?

    Well, I've not seen that one before. In fact I had to click on it so as to read the tiny
    text, then it appeared in another window as a .png image... so I retyped it  + also
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    That is a more detailed way to repair disk & repair disk permissions, unmounted.
    Not sure about that SUID thing, though. It may revert after a normal startup.
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  • I got an iphone from Hong Kong which is locked one. Can anyone explain me what does a locked iphone means. How do I use it in India now, with my own sim card. How do I unlock it???

    I got an iphone from Hong Kong which is locked one. Can anyone explain me what does a locked iphone means. How do I use it in India now, with my own sim card. How do I unlock it???

    If your iPhone is locked to a wireless provider, only that wireless provider
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  • I was playing with my ipad settings (it's an older model) and noted in the advanced settings of Safari there was a place to view website databases.  When I clicked on this I saw websites.  How do these get there and what does the space amount mean?

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    As far as I know, the only way info gets into that folder is if the browser has been to that site.
    if you have a concern there are browsers out there, McGruff is one i've seen recommended, that allow some degree of parental control and supervision. That or you could passcode lock the iPad or enable the restrictions to turn off some parts of the device to have some control.

  • I understand that when using Numbers/Pages - an up-arrow on a document means that the file is still to be uploaded to the cloud, what does a down arrow mean? It seems the document can't be accessed until the arrow clears.

    I understand that when using Numbers/Pages - an up-arrow on a document means that the file is still to be uploaded to the cloud, what does a down arrow mean? It seems the document can't be accessed until the arrow clears.

    I believe what it's supposed to mean is that some changes were made to the document on another device, and those changes were saved back to the cloud.  Now you've opened iWork on a different device to access that document - it compares the document you've got locally with the one in the could, sees some recent changes and downloads them.
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  • What does the word Factory mean in "naming factory "

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  • What does doa cover. i mean i brought  a macbook 6 days back and it uses to restart  when its powerd off nd lid closed it has kinda defective power key also. can it be treated as doa

    what does doa cover. i mean i brought  a macbook 6 days back and it uses to restart  when its powerd off nd lid closed it has kinda defective power key also. can it be treated as doa

    DOA means different things to different manufacturers. For some DOA means it fails to work out of the box and will be replaced but if it worked out of the box and failed the next day it will be repaired. For other companies there is a liberal return policy - for Apple if you buy direct from Apple (online or an Apple store) you have 14 days to return. That means you can return a defective computer and then turn around and buy a new one.
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  • What does rendering error -50 mean? I'm trying to export to apple device from FC Pro

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    I had a bunch of video clips which I took on a point and shoot camera.  They had been uploaded along with photos to Aperture, but putting the SD card directly  into my computer. Every year I take all the clips, edit out the junk, and make a DVD for the kids and grandkids to enjoy.  When in final cut, I just clicked on the camera to import from Aperture. 
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  • What does "RTR FOR ALP" mean?

    I just finished switching my 1400 minute family plan over to the 1GB Share Everything Plan and I noticed that for all four of the phones on the plan (three smart phones and one basic phone), there is an added feature called RTR FOR ALP on all four lines.
    I was shown that FRIENDS & FAMILY ALP - 10 would be removed from all lines and that RTR FOR CAPPED PLANS $0 would be removed from the 4G phone's line and RTR FOR CAPPED MBBC $0 would be removed from the basic phone's line. If I had enough examples of RTR and ALP in use I might be able to figure it out, but with only my own plan to look at, I'm stumped.
    So what does RTR FOR ALP mean and what does the feature allow me to do that I couldn't do before?

    I don't know what the letters stand for, exactly, but what's happening is the 10 Friends for all lines is being removed, since you know have unlimited calling and there is no need for F&F numbers.  The 4G phone and the Basic phone's  individual data caps have been removed, and the shared data cap has been applied to those lines.
    Maybe with another cup of coffee I can come up with what the acronyms mean....
    ** EDIT
    Coffee would not have helped   But Google did:
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    ALP(S) = Automatic Line Protection switching
    RTR = Real Time Restoration
    Message was edited by: SuzyQ

  • What does bad argument 0x10000003 mean on macbook pro

    what does bad argument 0x10000003 mean on macbook pro during boot up after a question mark folder appearing?

    At that point, I had taken one of the DIMs out to see if the RAM was the issue. I took it to the Apple Store and they said that the hard drive might be bad, so they wiped everything on the hard drive. After that, I was still experiencing the kernel panics. So another guy looked at it and said that it might be bad RAM. So I called the company and got them to send me more RAM and after inserting the new RAM, I still get kernel panics. I've been saving all the panic reports in a folder on my flash drive. Today I got a total of four. And then I got four the day before that. Mind you, this didn't start happening until I upgraded my system to Mavericks.
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  • What does error code 3149 mean?

    what does error code 3149 mean on i pod touch

    Errors 3000-3999 (3002, 3004, 3013, 3014, 3018, 3164, 3194, and so on): Error codes in the 3000 range generally mean that iTunes cannot contact the gs.apple.com server on ports 80 or 443. This may be because out-of-date or incorrectly configured security or firewall software is interfering, an old version of iTunes is installed, an entry in your hosts file redirecting requests to gs.apple.com (see error 1004 above), or because of your Internet proxy settings. If you are using a proxy, try without using one or with a known-good network.
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  • What does passed by value mean?

    On one of my recent tests on methods I had a true or false question that stated:
    Some variables can be passed by value, and the answer was true. But what does passing by values mean?
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    rght191

    any changes made to the copied reference willbe
    reflected in the original object.
    any changes made to the object that the copiedreference refers to,
    will be reflected in the 'original' object...because its the same object.
    Yo, RadcliffePike:
    You actually quoted my reply before yours.
    I don't mean to nit-pick but did you say anything
    different or am I missing something?You said "changes to the copied reference". You meant
    "changes to the object the copied reference refers
    too". Just a slight difference...And the whole point, really.

  • I have many photos that are visible as thumbnails in the Pictures Library, however when I try to open them in a big screen they show a back screen with an exclamation mark in a triangle.  What does this exclamation mark mean ?

    I can see my images in the libarary as thumbnails but when i try to edit/email some of them become Exclamation Marks in a triangle.
    What does the exclamation mark mean and how to i retrieve the photo

    The exclamation make is an indication that iPhoto has broken the file path to the original photo.
    Make a temporary, backup copy (if you don't already have a backup copy) of the library and apply the two fixes below in order as needed:
    Fix #1
    Launch iPhoto with the Command+Option keys held down and rebuild the library.
    Select the options identified in the screenshot. 
    Fix #2
    Using iPhoto Library Manager  to Rebuild Your iPhoto Library
    Download iPhoto Library Manager and launch.
    Click on the Add Library button, navigate to your Home/Pictures folder and select your iPhoto Library folder.
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  • What does (error code -600) mean?

    What does (error code -600) mean?
    I received this code in a pop up window while trying to open iTunes from my Apps folder.

      procNotFound             
    = -600, /*no eligible process with specified descriptor*/
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    2. When your computer finishes starting up from the disc, choose Disk Utility from the Installer menu at top of the screen. (In Mac OS X 10.4 or later, you must select your language first.)
    *Important: Do not click Continue in the first screen of the Installer. If you do, you must restart from the disc again to access Disk Utility.*
    3. Click the First Aid tab.
    4. Select your Mac OS X volume.
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    Then try a Safe Boot, (holding Shift key down at bootup), run Disk Utility in Applications>Utilities, then highlight your drive, click on Repair Permissions, reboot when it completes.
    (Safe boot may stay on the gray radian for a long time, let it go, it's trying to repair the Hard Drive.)
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