
| What's in a Name? That's Up to You! |
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You can name an alias anything you like, as long as you follow the regular Mac file-naming guidelines (up to 255 characters, using any character except the colon). The name doesn't need to include the word alias.
Excerpted from Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard: Visual QuickStart Guide by Maria Langer |
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