Until macOS Big Sur they were always there. Why? Well, they are hidden until you move your pointer over the title there and then you see they appear. However, if you look here you won't see them. In that case you'll find these Title Icons. Of course the Finder doesn't have documents. Likewise apps like Notes, Calendar, Photos are accessing libraries of data, not creating specific documents. So you won't find them in apps like Safari, a web browser which is just accessing the internet or Mail which is just accessing an email server. Now they only exist in windows that refer to a document that is a file that represents all the information in that word processing document, spreadsheet document, or whatever the app creates. But Apple seems to prefer calling them Title Icons now which makes sense since they are right next to the title of the document in the Title part of the Document window. ![]() Now they used to be called proxy icons and you'll still find lots of references to that name. For instance, here in Pages you can see the Title Icon right here. So Title Icons are the little icons that appear at the top of Document windows on your Mac. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. There you can read more about the Patreon Campaign. MacMost is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than 1000 supporters. Let me show you how to use the very useful Title Icons on your Mac. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. Check out Hidden Mac Tricks Using Title Icons at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
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