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How to Reorder Watch Faces on Apple Watch

How to Reorder Watch Faces on Apple Watch


How to Reorder Watch Faces on Apple Watch

Posted: 26 Jan 2021 06:56 AM PST

Khamosh Pathak

The watch face system on Apple Watch is quite intuitive, from adding watch faces to changing them with a swipe gesture. But what if you want to group watch faces together? Here's how to reorder watch faces on Apple Watch.

How to Reorder Watch Faces on Apple Watch

There's no limit to how many watch faces you can add to the Apple Watch. But once the initial excitement wears off, you're left with three to four watch faces that you might want to use regularly.

RELATED: How to Add a Watch Face on Apple Watch

That's what we have found in our experience. In fact, we've found a set of three watch faces to be the sweet spot: one complication heavy (Infograph), one simple or analog (Typography or Numerals), and one for fun (Memoji, Photos, or Mickey Mouse).

And once you have these watch faces, you can simply swipe from the left or right edge all the way across the screen to quickly switch between them. You can also automate the process of changing watch faces using Shortcuts automation.

But to get there, first, you'll need to set them up. And that's where the watch face reordering comes in.

After you've added and customized your watch faces, press and hold the watch face.

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Here, tap and hold the watch face that you want to move.

Instantly, the watch face will be picked up, and you'll see a marker for the watch face, along with previews of the two watch faces before and after. You'll also see the current number of the watch face (For us, it says 3 of 12.).

Then, move the watch face left or right while holding down your finger. You'll see the number at the top update, and you'll feel haptic feedback for each movement.

When you're happy with the order of the watch face, lift your finger from the screen.

Press the Digital Crown to go back to the watch face.

You can repeat this process to reorder other watch faces as well.

How to Reorder Apple Watch Faces on iPhone

The process for reordering watch faces on the Apple Watch itself is a bit finicky. If you don't want to fiddle with the small Apple Watch screen, you can easily reorder watch faces from the Watch app on your iPhone.

Open the "Watch" app on your iPhone and go to the "My Watch" tab.

Here, from the "My Faces" section, tap the "Edit" button.

You will now see a list of all available watch faces. Tap and hold the handle icon from the right edge of a watch face.

Swipe up or down to move it where you would like.

Repeat the process to reorder other watch faces. Once you're done, tap the "Done" button to save the new order.


New to the Apple Watch? Learn all about the big and little features in our Apple Watch tips guide!

RELATED: 20 Apple Watch Tips & Tricks You Have to Know

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How to Stream ‘Parks and Recreation’

Posted: 26 Jan 2021 05:35 AM PST

Parks and Recreation
NBC

Parks and Recreation is one of TV's most beloved sitcoms, with its ensemble of entertaining and appealing characters working in the local government of Pawnee, Indiana. Here's how you can stream all seven seasons of this warm, funny comedy.

Peacock

Parks and Recreation on Peacock
Peacock

Like fellow NBC sitcom The Office, Parks and Recreation now makes its subscription streaming home on the NBCUniversal-owned Peacock (free with ads or $4.99+ per month or $49.99+ per year). Here, you can watch all 126 episodes of the hit show, including numerous extended "producer's cut" versions. Follow along with perpetually enthusiastic government official Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) as she attempts to make Pawnee a better place to live.

Amazon

Parks and Recreation on Amazon
Amazon

All seven seasons of Parks and Recreation are available for digital purchase ($1.99+ per episode, $8.99+ per season) from Amazon Prime Video, so you can cherish the loving yet antagonistic relationship between Leslie and her gruff libertarian boss/mentor Ron Swanson (Nick Offerman).

iTunes

Parks and Recreation on iTunes
iTunes

From iTunes, you can "treat yo' self" to the digital purchase of Parks and Recreation's seven seasons ($19.99 per season). You can also purchase specially curated collections focused on different characters ($9.99 per collection). If all you want is to see the goofiest moments from dim-witted assistant Andy Dwyer (Chris Pratt) or the spotlights on Ron's contentious relationship with his ex-wife Tammy (Megan Mullally), then iTunes has you covered.

Google Play

Parks and Recreation on Google Play
Google Play

If you'd like to admire the suave style of Tom Haverford (Aziz Ansari) or enjoy the sarcastic quips of April Ludgate (Aubrey Plaza), the seven seasons of Parks and Recreation are available for digital purchase ($1.99+ per episode, $9.99+ per season) from Google Play.

Vudu

Parks and Recreation on Vudu
Vudu

Check out all the great romances of Parks and Recreation, from Leslie and fellow policy geek Ben Wyatt (Adam Scott) to Leslie's best friend Ann Perkins (Rashida Jones) and the disturbingly chipper Chris Traeger (Rob Lowe) to the wonderful odd-couple pairing of April and Andy, with a digital purchase of the show's seven seasons ($1.99+ per episode, $9.99+ per season) from Vudu.

Other Streaming Services

Immerse yourself in the world of Pawnee and all of the hilariously weird characters and institutions that make it such a fun place to revisit, with all seven seasons of Parks and Recreation available for digital purchase from FandangoNow ($1.99+ per episode, $8.99+ per season) and Microsoft ($1.99 per episode, $69.99 for the entire series).

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How to Create and Use Sections in Microsoft Word

Posted: 25 Jan 2021 09:53 AM PST

The Microsoft Word logo on a gray background

Inserting a Section Break in a Word document gives you a number of ways to split up large walls of text. This feature is useful not just for breaking up text by pages but also for multi-column layouts.

Insert a Section Break

Click anywhere on the page. This is where your new section will begin, so it's a good idea to avoid breaking up words or sentences and instead look for opportunities to break the page at the end of a paragraph or at least a sentence.

Click empty space

Click the "Layout" tab on the ribbon at the top of the Word window.

layout tab

Click "Breaks" under "Page Setup" to open a new drop-down menu with multiple options for both Page and Section Breaks.

Breaks

Under "Section Breaks," select the type of break you want to insert on the page. If you're unsure, there's a description of each below.

section breaks

  • Next Page: Breaks the text at the cursor. Anything to its right (or below it) will move to its own page.
  • Continuous: Starts a new section on the same page. This is often used on documents with multiple columns.
  • Even Page: Starts a new section at the next even-numbered page.
  • Odd Page: Starts a new section at the next odd-numbered page.

Delete a Section Break

To remove a section break from your Word document, first click the "Home" tab.

home tab

Click the "non-printing characters" icon. It looks a bit like a backwards "P."

non-printing characters icon

Click the space to the left of the break you want to delete and then press the "Delete" key on the keyboard.

delete break

Change to a Different Type of Section Break

To change a section break to a different type of break, first find the Section Break you want to change and click just to the left of it.

click left of section break

Switch to the "Layout" tab on the ribbon.

layout tab

Click "Breaks" to open the "Page and Section Breaks" menu.

breaks

Choose the new type of section break you want by clicking on any of the options. It will automatically change the type of Section Break based on what you choose.

choose new section break

Your document will now be broken up into whatever type of sections you selected.


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