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Page 1 - User’s Guide

Pages 2User’s Guide

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10 Preface Welcome to Pages Styles Done Right Just type into the templates and predefined, coordinated styles are automatically used to format

Page 3 - Contents

100 Chapter 4 Formatting Text and Paragraphs 3 Press Command-Return to select the text box, and then drag it to position it where you want on the p

Page 4 - Contents

Chapter 4 Formatting Text and Paragraphs 101 3 Click the blue square on the right side of the box to create a linked text box.The new text box has

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102 Chapter 4 Formatting Text and Paragraphs 2 Select the destination point and choose Edit > Paste.Note: If you copy and paste a single linked

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Chapter 4 Formatting Text and Paragraphs 103 3 To resize the shape, select it and drag the selection handles. (If the insertion point is inside the

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104 Chapter 4 Formatting Text and Paragraphs You can change the amount of space between text and the inside border of the text box, shape, or table

Page 8 - Media-Rich Templates

1055 5 Working With StylesThis chapter explains how to apply paragraph, character, and list styles to quickly and consistently change the appearance o

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106 Chapter 5 Working With Styles About Paragraph, Character, and List StylesPages provides three different kinds of preformatted styles that you c

Page 10 - Styles Done Right

Chapter 5 Working With Styles 107 Applying StylesThe easiest way to apply paragraph, list, and character styles is to use the Styles drawer.You can

Page 11 - Powerful Word Processing

108 Chapter 5 Working With Styles To apply a character style:1 Select the word or words you want to change.2 Click Style in the toolbar and choose

Page 12 - Easy-to-Use Media Tools

Chapter 5 Working With Styles 109 4 To replace styles in your document that have the same name as the styles you are importing, select the “Replace

Page 13 - Custom Shapes and Masks

Preface Welcome to Pages 11 Powerful Word Processing Pages provides multiple-column layouts that flow from page to page as you type. It’s simpl

Page 14 - Realistic 3D Charts

110 Chapter 5 Working With Styles To remove style overrides:1 Click Style in the toolbar and choose Show Styles Drawer (or choose View > Show St

Page 15 - What’s New in Pages

Chapter 5 Working With Styles 111 Modifying and Creating New Paragraph StylesA paragraph is any block of text followed by a Return character. For t

Page 16 - Welcome to Pages

112 Chapter 5 Working With Styles  Following Paragraph Style: If you want a particular paragraph style to always follow the current style when yo

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Chapter 5 Working With Styles 113 Â Remove hyphenation for paragraph: Select the checkbox if you want to turn off automatic hyphenation for this p

Page 18 - Resources for Learning More

114 Chapter 5 Working With Styles To create a new paragraph style from scratch:1 Select a paragraph of text.2 Click Style in the toolbar and choose

Page 19 - Technical Support

Chapter 5 Working With Styles 115 If character styles are not visible in the Styles drawer, click the button with the underlined character in the b

Page 20 - Overview of Pages

116 Chapter 5 Working With Styles To create a new character style from scratch:1 Select some text.2 Format the selected text so that it looks the w

Page 21 - Image Placeholders

Chapter 5 Working With Styles 117 Modifying and Creating New List StylesList styles are used to create bulleted and numbered lists. You can also cr

Page 22 - Zoom Levels

118 Chapter 5 Working With Styles To modify a bulleted or numbered list style: 1 Click Style in the toolbar and choose Show Styles Drawer (or choos

Page 23 - Layout View

Chapter 5 Working With Styles 119 Â Image Bullet: Choose this to use one of the available image bullets provided by Pages, and then select one in

Page 24 - Layout break

12 Preface Welcome to Pages Easy-to-Use Media Tools Find items you’ve stored in your iPhoto or iTunes Library, or in your Movies folder, and dr

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120 Chapter 5 Working With Styles  To set how far the bullets are indented from the margin, type a number in the Bullet Indent field. A higher num

Page 26 - Rulers and Alignment Guides

Chapter 5 Working With Styles 121 2 Choose Tiered Numbers from the Bullets & Numbering pop-up menu in the List pane of the Text Inspector.3 Cho

Page 27 - The Styles Drawer

122 Chapter 5 Working With Styles  Create New List Style From Selection: This doesn’t alter the existing style, but creates a new style based on

Page 28 - The Font Panel

1236 6 Working With Graphics and Other MediaThis chapter describes basic techniques for adding and modifying various media in your documents.There are

Page 29 - The Inspector Window

124 Chapter 6 Working With Graphics and Other Media Fixed Objects Versus Inline ObjectsYou can place objects in a Pages document so that they’re in

Page 30 - The Toolbar

Chapter 6 Working With Graphics and Other Media 125 Adding Fixed and Inline ObjectsWhether you are bringing graphics into your Pages document from

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126 Chapter 6 Working With Graphics and Other Media To add a predrawn shape, table, or chart inline with the text:1 Place the insertion point where

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Chapter 6 Working With Graphics and Other Media 127 m See Chapter 8, “Creating Tables,” to learn about using the Table Inspector to change the numb

Page 33 - Shortcuts

128 Chapter 6 Working With Graphics and Other Media PDF files also provide a great way to move tabular data from Excel or AppleWorks documents into

Page 34 - Creating a Document Using

Chapter 6 Working With Graphics and Other Media 129 3 Drag the window to center it over the part of the image you want to feature. Drag its selecti

Page 35 - Appearance of Text

Preface Welcome to Pages 13 Custom Shapes and Masks Crop images by using masks of different shapes. Choose from the many predrawn shapes includ

Page 36 - Choosing a Template

130 Chapter 6 Working With Graphics and Other Media 5 Drag the selection handles to resize or Command-drag to rotate the visible portion of the ima

Page 37 - Expanding Your Document

Chapter 6 Working With Graphics and Other Media 131 4 Choose Format > Mask With Shape. 5 Drag the shape to center it over the part of the image

Page 38 - Step 3: Add Text

132 Chapter 6 Working With Graphics and Other Media 3 Drag an image thumbnail directly to the Pages document window to place the image inline with

Page 39 - Text Boxes

Chapter 6 Working With Graphics and Other Media 133 Note: To see your movies listed in the Movies pane of the Media Browser, you must place them i

Page 40 - Individual table cell

134 Chapter 6 Working With Graphics and Other Media  To constrain the object’s proportions as it expands or shrinks, press the Shift key as you dr

Page 41 - Adding Address Book Data

Chapter 6 Working With Graphics and Other Media 135 To select all objects in a document:Â To select all the fixed objects in a document (excluding

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136 Chapter 6 Working With Graphics and Other Media Working With Alpha-Channel GraphicsAlpha-channel graphics contain a transparent area where text

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Chapter 6 Working With Graphics and Other Media 137 The settings in the Wrap Inspector affect fixed objects and inline objects differently.To adjus

Page 44 - Positioning Text and Graphics

138 Chapter 6 Working With Graphics and Other Media 4 To make the text wrap more tightly around an object with an alpha channel, click the right Te

Page 45 - Alignment Guides

Chapter 6 Working With Graphics and Other Media 139 4 To make the text wrap more tightly around an object with an alpha channel, click the right Te

Page 46 - Step 5: Edit Your Document

14 Preface Welcome to Pages Realistic 3D Charts Show off two-dimensional data in 3D-rendered bar, line, area, and pie charts. Choose realistic

Page 47 - Checking Spelling

140 Chapter 6 Working With Graphics and Other Media  AIFF AACImportant: To make sure that the movies and other media can be played and viewed wh

Page 48 - Using Thumbnails

Chapter 6 Working With Graphics and Other Media 141 To set the movie poster frame:1 Click the movie to select it.2 In the QuickTime Inspector, drag

Page 49 - Click a thumbnail to

142 Chapter 6 Working With Graphics and Other Media  Email Message: Supply the message subject line and the email address of the intended recipie

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Chapter 6 Working With Graphics and Other Media 143 To edit and use bookmarks:1 Click Bookmark in the Link Inspector.2 Click a bookmark in the list

Page 51 - Finding and Replacing Text

144 Chapter 6 Working With Graphics and Other Media 5 Choose the bookmark you want to link to from the Name pop-up menu.To disable hypertext for ed

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1457 7 Changing Object PropertiesThis chapter describes more advanced features for enhancing graphics and other objects in your document.You can direc

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146 Chapter 7 Changing Object Properties You can use the color wheel in the Colors window to select colors. The color you select appears in the box

Page 54 - Select an item in the

Chapter 7 Changing Object Properties 147 To save a color in the color palette:m Drag a color from the color box to the color palette.To apply the c

Page 55 - Using Comments

148 Chapter 7 Changing Object Properties To open the Graphic Inspector:m Click Inspector in the toolbar (or chose View > Show Inspector), and th

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Chapter 7 Changing Object Properties 149 2 In the Graphic Inspector, choose Image Fill from the Fill pop-up menu, and select an image.3 To change t

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Preface Welcome to Pages 15 Documents Personalized With Address Book Data Many Pages templates contain Address Book fields, which provide an au

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150 Chapter 7 Changing Object Properties A tinted image fill places a transparent, colored mask over the fill image.To set a tinted image fill for

Page 59 - Layout and Table of Contents

Chapter 7 Changing Object Properties 151 2 Click Adjust in the toolbar or choose View > Show Adjust Image to open the Adjust Image window.3 Use

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152 Chapter 7 Changing Object Properties  Use the Exposure slider to adjust shadows and highlights. Use the histogram to understand the relations

Page 61 - Setting Page Margins

Chapter 7 Changing Object Properties 153 Note: The Insert menu and the Shapes pop-up menu (in the toolbar) include lines with arrowheads.You can s

Page 62 - Creating Columns

154 Chapter 7 Changing Object Properties 6 Set the shadow opacity by typing a number in the Opacity box. (Shadow opacity is separate from object op

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Chapter 7 Changing Object Properties 155 Note: For drawn shapes, you can set opacity for fill and stroke colors separately from object opacity. If

Page 64 - Column and Layout Breaks

156 Chapter 7 Changing Object Properties To flip or rotate an object:1 Select the object you want to rotate.2 In the Metrics Inspector, use the Ang

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Chapter 7 Changing Object Properties 157 To maintain the width/height ratio when you resize an object:m Select the checkbox labeled “Constrain prop

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158 Chapter 7 Changing Object Properties Drawing and Editing ShapesYou can use the Draw tool to create your own shapes in a document. Working with

Page 67 - Endnotes

Chapter 7 Changing Object Properties 159 4 Repeat step 3 to create additional points as required. Every time you add a new point, Pages connects it

Page 68 - Adding Footnotes and Endnotes

16 Preface Welcome to Pages  Personalize documents using Address Book data. You can quickly insert names, phone numbers, addresses—any data def

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160 Chapter 7 Changing Object Properties Editing Predrawn and Custom Shapes You can change the contour of predrawn and custom shapes.To make a pred

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Chapter 7 Changing Object Properties 161 3 To expand or contract the curve, drag the circular control or one of the control handles.4 To change the

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162 Chapter 7 Changing Object Properties After a shape is editable, you can use the Smooth Path and Sharpen Path commands without making the shape

Page 72 - Creating Sections

Chapter 7 Changing Object Properties 163 To edit a polygon:m Drag the slider to increase or decrease the number of sides in the polygon.Drag to cha

Page 73 - Managing Sections

8164 8 Creating TablesTables are useful for organizing and sorting information, creating interesting layouts, and performing calculations on numeric

Page 74 - Using Master Objects

Chapter 8 Creating Tables 165 When you use a table to present numeric data, you can use formulas and number formatting to automate how values are d

Page 75 - Master objects have blue

166 Chapter 8 Creating Tables To add a table inline with text:1 Place the insertion point wherever you want the table to appear in the text flow.2

Page 76 - Using a Table of Contents

Chapter 8 Creating Tables 167 Using Table Cells and BordersYou enter text in a table cell by selecting the cell and typing. You put graphics in tab

Page 77 - Styling a Table of Contents

168 Chapter 8 Creating Tables To select a contiguous group of table cells:m Select the table, double-click a single cell, and hold down the Shift k

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Chapter 8 Creating Tables 169 To select one segment of a cell border:1 Select the table.2 Option-click to select a single border segment.3 To selec

Page 79 - Paragraphs

Preface Welcome to Pages 17 Â Associate comments with text, images, and other objects in your document. Comments are an electronic way to “write

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170 Chapter 8 Creating Tables Formatting TablesYou can design tables in a variety of creative ways simply by changing the thickness and color of ce

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Chapter 8 Creating Tables 171 Adding and Deleting Rows and Columns To add a new row to a table:1 Select a table cell or row.2 Open a table formatti

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172 Chapter 8 Creating Tables You can use the Edit Rows & Columns pop-up menu in the Table pane of the Table Inspector. Alternatively, you can

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Chapter 8 Creating Tables 173 To add a header row or column:m Select the table. Click Inspector in the toolbar, click the Table Inspector button, a

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174 Chapter 8 Creating Tables When a cell containing a formatted number is merged with empty cells, the new cell retains the formatted number.To sp

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Chapter 8 Creating Tables 175 To make table rows automatically grow or shrink to fit their contents:m Select the table, and then select the checkbo

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176 Chapter 8 Creating Tables You can specify the amount of space between text and its cell border using the Inset Margin slider or field. The amou

Page 87 - Ligature used

Chapter 8 Creating Tables 177 To hide a cell border:1 Select a cell border or set of cell borders.2 In the Graphic Inspector, choose None from the

Page 88 - Using the Text Inspector

178 Chapter 8 Creating Tables If you add an image to the entire table, then when you select an individual table cell, the Fill pop-up menu in the G

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Chapter 8 Creating Tables 179 If you use the % suffix, data in the cell is displayed followed by the % symbol. If the data in the cell is used in a

Page 90 - Line field and choose a

18 Preface Welcome to Pages How to Use Menus To complete many of the tasks in this book (and in Pages Help), you use menu commands. The instruc

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180 Chapter 8 Creating Tables 4 Select the Number Format checkbox, and then use the fields below it to define the number format. The format you def

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Chapter 8 Creating Tables 181 3 Click the Numbers button.4 Use the Sort Column buttons to indicate whether you want to sort in ascending or descend

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182 Chapter 8 Creating Tables AutofillingAutofilling is a feature that lets you paste the contents of the upper-left cell in a contiguous group of

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Chapter 8 Creating Tables 183 Using FormulasA formula is a set of operations for deriving a value. You can add a formula to a table cell to display

Page 95 - Setting Paragraph Indents

184 Chapter 8 Creating Tables 2 Select the table, then double-click the value in the Cost cell in the first row. The Formula Editor opens, revealin

Page 96 - Left indent

Chapter 8 Creating Tables 185 4 The values in the Unit Price and the Cost column are displayed using a number format. To see the number format sett

Page 97 - Select a list style to apply

186 Chapter 8 Creating Tables 8 Cells E11 and E12 also contain formulas. Examine the formulas in these cells by clicking outside the table, selecti

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Chapter 8 Creating Tables 187 To perform a basic calculation using row values:1 Select a range of adjacent cells in a row. 2 Click Inspector in the

Page 99 - Adding Text Boxes

188 Chapter 8 Creating Tables m Select a table cell, click Inspector in the toolbar, and click the Table Inspector button. In the Numbers pane, cho

Page 100 - Linking Text Boxes

Chapter 8 Creating Tables 189 Using Cell ReferencesWhen the Formula Editor is open, cell reference tabs appear on the table’s top and left sides. T

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Preface Welcome to Pages 19 Onscreen HelpTo access help from within Pages, choose Help > Pages Help. You can browse through the table of content

Page 102 - Putting Text Inside a Shape

190 Chapter 8 Creating Tables m To add a reference to a range of cells, click the Insert Formula button in the Formula Editor and choose a function

Page 103 - The clipping indicator shows

Chapter 8 Creating Tables 191 Performing Arithmetic OperationsTo create a formula that performs an arithmetic operation, you use arithmetic operato

Page 104 - Specify how much space

192 Chapter 8 Creating Tables Here are some examples of formulas that use functions:Â SUM(A2:A10). This formula uses the SUM function to add values

Page 105 - Working With Styles

Chapter 8 Creating Tables 193 For example, to refer to nine cells in column A (A2 through A10), you could drag from cell A2 to cell A10. You can al

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194 Chapter 8 Creating Tables Comparison operators compare two values and return TRUE or FALSE. / The result of dividing one value by another valu

Page 107 - Applying Styles

Chapter 8 Creating Tables 195 Defining Formulas That Use FunctionsThe following tables provide information about the three kinds of functions: sta

Page 108 - Click to show

196 Chapter 8 Creating Tables Numerical functions perform arithmetic calculations. This function Returns Examples NotesABS(x) The absolute value of

Page 109 - Understanding Style Overrides

Chapter 8 Creating Tables 197 Logical functions determine whether a particular condition is TRUE or FALSE. This function Returns Examples NotesAND(

Page 110 - Finding and Replacing Styles

9198 9 Creating ChartsYou can turn spreadsheet data into attractive charts. This chapter outlines the basics of creating charts in Pages.Pages provi

Page 111 - Set the left indent for

Chapter 9 Creating Charts 199 The colored squares next to the row labels (Region 1 and Region 2) show which color represents each data series in th

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K Apple Computer, Inc. © 2006 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in pa

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120 1 Overview of PagesThis chapter introduces you to the windows and tools you’ll use in Pages.When you create a Pages document, you must first sel

Page 114 - Press and hold to

200 Chapter 9 Creating Charts Transposing Data Series and Data SetsYou can easily switch the data series and data sets in your charts—without havin

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Chapter 9 Creating Charts 201 For this chart, the data series are represented by columns in the Chart Data Editor pictured earlier. There are now f

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202 Chapter 9 Creating Charts Inserting a ChartTo add a chart inline with text:1 Place the insertion point wherever you want the chart to appear in

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Chapter 9 Creating Charts 203 To select a chart type, do one of the following: Choose Format > Chart > [chart type]. In the Chart Inspector

Page 118 - For text bullets, choose an

204 Chapter 9 Creating Charts Formatting you’ve applied to the chart you’re changing may not be applied to the new chart. For example, the color fi

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Chapter 9 Creating Charts 205 To copy data from another spreadsheet into the Chart Data Editor:1 Open the spreadsheet with the data you want, and s

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206 Chapter 9 Creating Charts Formatting ChartsYou can resize and reposition charts and chart legends just like any other object. You can format ch

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Chapter 9 Creating Charts 207 Changing Chart FontsYou can change the fonts and text colors used for axis labels, data point labels, and legends.To

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208 Chapter 9 Creating Charts To show or hide axes and chart borders:1 Select the chart.2 In the Chart Inspector, click the Axis button if it is no

Page 123 - Working With Graphics

Chapter 9 Creating Charts 209 3 Choose Show Value Labels and Show Minimum Value from the Labels, Ticks, & Grids X-Axis or Y-Axis pop-up menu, d

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Chapter 1 Overview of Pages 21 Placeholder TextIf you click placeholder text, the entire text area is selected. When you begin typing, the placehol

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210 Chapter 9 Creating Charts 3 To add grid labels and tick marks along the X-axis, choose an option from the X-Axis pop-up menu. The menu for a co

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Chapter 9 Creating Charts 211 4 To specify the number of decimal places you want to display, type a number in the Decimals field.5 To change the po

Page 127 - Using PDF Files as Graphics

212 Chapter 9 Creating Charts On pie charts, in addition to showing values for wedges, you can display the series name.To show a series name in a p

Page 128 - Cropping (Masking) Images

Chapter 9 Creating Charts 213 To put shadows on individual pie wedges:1 Select the chart or individual pie wedges.2 In the Chart Inspector, click t

Page 129 - Drag the selection handles

214 Chapter 9 Creating Charts 3 To change the space between bars, type a value (or click the arrows) in the “Gap between bars” field.4 To change th

Page 130 - Command-drag to

Chapter 9 Creating Charts 215 2 In the Series pane of the Chart Inspector, choose a symbol from the Data Point Symbol pop-up menu.3 Fill the symbol

Page 131 - Using the Media Browser

216 Chapter 9 Creating Charts To control the appearance of a scatter chart:m To format a symbol for a data series, choose a symbol from the Data Po

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Chapter 9 Creating Charts 217 Using 3D ChartsAll the chart types except scatter charts can be displayed as 3D charts. Here are 2D and 3D versions o

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218 Chapter 9 Creating Charts To resize a 3D chart:m Select the chart and drag the active selection handles. The chart is resized through all three

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21910 10 Personalizing Documents With Address Book DataThis chapter tells you how to use contact information stored in Address Book and vCards to pers

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22 Chapter 1 Overview of Pages Address Book FieldsAddress Book fields let you easily insert names, phone numbers, addresses—any data you’ve defined

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220 Chapter 10 Personalizing Documents With Address Book Data When you want to personalize a document for multiple recipients, you specify an Addre

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Chapter 10 Personalizing Documents With Address Book Data 221 3 In the dialog that appears, select “Place merge results in a new document” to creat

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222 Chapter 10 Personalizing Documents With Address Book Data Defining Your Own Address Book FieldsWhen you need to modify an Address Book field or

Page 139 - Including Sound and Movies

Chapter 10 Personalizing Documents With Address Book Data 223 To change an Address Book field to use work, home, or other Address Book data:m When

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11224 11 Printing and Exporting Your Document to Other FormatsThis chapter describes the various ways you can print, view, and share your Pages docu

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Chapter 11 Printing and Exporting Your Document to Other Formats 225 a Click New and type a name for the new paper size.b Specify the paper’s heigh

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226 Chapter 11 Printing and Exporting Your Document to Other Formats a Click the Add (+) button, and enter values in the Page Size fields.b Either

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Chapter 11 Printing and Exporting Your Document to Other Formats 227 Printing All or Part of Your DocumentYou can print your entire document, a sel

Page 144 - Link Inspector

228 Chapter 11 Printing and Exporting Your Document to Other Formats To print the full document or a range of pages:1 Choose File > Print.2 Choo

Page 145 - Changing Object Properties

Chapter 11 Printing and Exporting Your Document to Other Formats 229 To print only odd or even pages:m Choose Paper Handling from the Copies &

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Chapter 1 Overview of Pages 23 You can set the zoom level used when you open a document by choosing Pages > Preferences, clicking General, and c

Page 147 - Filling an Object With Color

230 Chapter 11 Printing and Exporting Your Document to Other Formats To print double-sided:m Choose Layout from the pop-up menu below the Presets p

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Chapter 11 Printing and Exporting Your Document to Other Formats 231 After you have selected the Quartz filter you want, you can save this setting

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232 Chapter 11 Printing and Exporting Your Document to Other Formats Because of text layout differences between Microsoft Word and Pages, an export

Page 150 - Adjusting Images

Chapter 11 Printing and Exporting Your Document to Other Formats 233  A curved or polygonal shape isn’t editable. A custom shape is converted to

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12234 12 Designing Your Own Document TemplatesThis chapter is for designers who want to create their own document templates.This chapter assumes you

Page 152 - Changing Line Style

Chapter 12 Designing Your Own Document Templates 235 If you want to design a new template from scratch, begin with a Blank template. It may be usef

Page 153 - Adding Shadows

236 Chapter 12 Designing Your Own Document Templates To place a master object:1 Place a fixed graphic anywhere on the page. (Inline objects cannot

Page 154 - Adjusting Opacity

Chapter 12 Designing Your Own Document Templates 237 To create alignment guides on a page:1 Go to the page to which you want to add the alignment g

Page 155 - Changing the Orientation

238 Chapter 12 Designing Your Own Document Templates Setting Default Styles for Shapes, Tables, and ChartsThe default styles for text boxes, shapes

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Chapter 12 Designing Your Own Document Templates 239 Defining Attributes for TablesYou can design the default table the way you like it, setting th

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24 Chapter 1 Overview of Pages A layout is part of a document in which you have defined layout margins and columns. As the example above illustrate

Page 158 - Drawing and Editing Shapes

240 Chapter 12 Designing Your Own Document Templates Defining Default Attributes for Imported GraphicsFor imported graphics, you can set default sh

Page 159 - Here’s the open segment

Chapter 12 Designing Your Own Document Templates 241 Important: When selecting blocks of text to define as placeholder text, be careful not to sel

Page 160 - Click a point and drag it

242 Chapter 12 Designing Your Own Document Templates 2 Choose Format > Advanced > Capture Pages. A dialog opens.3 Type a name for the page de

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Chapter 12 Designing Your Own Document Templates 243 Step 4: Saving a Custom TemplateYou can save your new template so that it appears in the Temp

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Index244 > symbol (in menu commands) 183D charts 217Aaccent marks 83adding pages 37Address Book fieldscreating and changing 222inserting data

Page 163 - To edit a polygon:

Index 245 selecting 146Colors window 29, 145ColorSync 230column break 64column charts 213columnschanging outside margins 65changing the number o

Page 164 - Creating Tables

246 Index using operators 193using predefined functions 191functionslogical 197numerical 196statistical 195Ggraph. See chartsgraphicsimporting fi

Page 165 - Adding a Table

Index 247 numbered 96locking objects 46, 135Mmagnifying the view 22marginspage 61paragraph 95setting for document 60marks for footnotes and endn

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248 Index pie charts 211placeholder graphics 21, 42, 241placeholder textabout 21, 39creating 240editing 240using 39plain text 231portrait orien

Page 167 - Using Table Cells and Borders

Index 249 Styles drawer 27subscript 79superscript 79symbols, inserting in text 84Ttab icon 25tableadding rows and columns 171deleting rows and c

Page 168 - Selecting Table Cell Borders

Chapter 1 Overview of Pages 25 Formatting Characters (Invisibles)As you work in a Pages document, you may want to see the marks that indicate chara

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250 Index VvCard data, inserting 219viewlayout 23zooming in/out 22Wwatermarks 75, 235widow lines 112Wrap Inspector 136Zzooming in/out of documen

Page 170 - Formatting Tables

26 Chapter 1 Overview of Pages To change the color of invisibles so that they stand out:m Choose Pages > Preferences, click General, click the I

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Chapter 1 Overview of Pages 27 To make rulers visible without other layout elements:m Click View in the toolbar and choose Show Rulers (or choose V

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28 Chapter 1 Overview of Pages To open the Styles drawer:m Click View in the toolbar and choose Show Styles Drawer (or choose View > Show Styles

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Chapter 1 Overview of Pages 29 Use the Font panel to select fonts, font sizes, and other font formatting features, including text shadows and strik

Page 174 - The clipping indicator

3 Contents 7 Preface: Welcome to Pages7 Pages Features at a Glance 15 What’s New in Pages 18 How to Use Menus 18 Resources for Learning More 20 Cha

Page 175 - Aligning Text in a Table Cell

30 Chapter 1 Overview of Pages Click one of the buttons at the top to display its Inspector. Hover the pointer over a button to display its name. C

Page 176 - Formatting Cell Borders

Chapter 1 Overview of Pages 31  To rearrange items in the toolbar, drag them. To make the toolbar icons smaller, select Use Small Size. To displ

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32 Chapter 1 Overview of Pages To navigate through a document:m To move forward or back in small increments, click the scroll arrows.m To scroll qu

Page 178 - Formatting Numbers

Chapter 1 Overview of Pages 33 ShortcutsYou can use the keyboard to perform many of the Pages menu commands and tasks. A comprehensive list of keyb

Page 179 - Applying Number Formats

234 2 Creating a Document Using the Pages TemplatesThis chapter provides a step-by-step workflow for creating a document, and tells you where to fin

Page 180 - Sorting Cells

Chapter 2 Creating a Document Using the Pages Templates 35 Document Layout and StyleThink about how you want the document to appear as a whole, inc

Page 181 - 3 Click the Numbers button

36 Chapter 2 Creating a Document Using the Pages Templates Graphics and Other MediaThink about how you will use graphical elements in your document

Page 182 - Autofilling

Chapter 2 Creating a Document Using the Pages Templates 37 When you have selected a template, a new document opens on your screen.If you don’t see

Page 183 - Using Formulas

38 Chapter 2 Creating a Document Using the Pages Templates To add an additional template page following the current page:m Click Pages in the toolb

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Chapter 2 Creating a Document Using the Pages Templates 39 Adding Text to Placeholder Text AreasTemplates contain placeholder text, which shows you

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4 Contents 61 Setting Page Margins 62 Creating Columns 64 Varying Column and Page Layouts 66 Creating a Document With Left- and Right-Facing Pages

Page 186 - Adding a Quick Formula

40 Chapter 2 Creating a Document Using the Pages Templates To learn how to change the look of text boxes, see “Creating Callouts, Sidebars, and Hig

Page 187 - Removing a Formula

Chapter 2 Creating a Document Using the Pages Templates 41 To show or hide invisibles:m Click View in the toolbar and choose Show Invisibles or Hid

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42 Chapter 2 Creating a Document Using the Pages Templates From Microsoft Word, you can import styles, tables (including formulas), inline and fixe

Page 189 - Using Cell References

Chapter 2 Creating a Document Using the Pages Templates 43 Note: Some media files are protected under copyright law. And some downloaded music may

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44 Chapter 2 Creating a Document Using the Pages Templates Images can be cropped, resized, and rotated. Fixed images can be grouped, which makes it

Page 191 - Using Predefined Functions

Chapter 2 Creating a Document Using the Pages Templates 45 To change the units of measure in the rulers:1 Choose Pages > Preferences, and click

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46 Chapter 2 Creating a Document Using the Pages Templates You can turn alignment guides and size and position tags on or off in Pages preferences.

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Chapter 2 Creating a Document Using the Pages Templates 47 Checking Spelling Pages uses the Mac OS X spell-checker to catch spelling errors in your

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48 Chapter 2 Creating a Document Using the Pages Templates  Choose Edit > Spelling > Spelling.The Spelling window opens with a list of sugge

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Chapter 2 Creating a Document Using the Pages Templates 49 The thumbnail view offers a quick way to go to a specific page and to work with sections

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Contents 5 13 6 Wrapping Text Around an Object 13 9 Including Sound and Movies 141 Adding Hyperlinks and Bookmarks 145 Chapter 7: Changing Object P

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50 Chapter 2 Creating a Document Using the Pages Templates To go to a specific page:m Click its thumbnail. The page appears in the main viewing are

Page 198 - Creating Charts

Chapter 2 Creating a Document Using the Pages Templates 51 The page or pages are available in the pop-up menu that appears when you click the Pages

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52 Chapter 2 Creating a Document Using the Pages Templates If you want to be more precise about finding content, you can use the Advanced pane of t

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Chapter 2 Creating a Document Using the Pages Templates 53 5 Select “Match case” if you only want to find instances of the text with the same capit

Page 201 - Adding a Chart

54 Chapter 2 Creating a Document Using the Pages Templates Pages searches for a match to the word or phrase in the main body text, headers and foot

Page 202 - Selecting a Chart Type

Chapter 2 Creating a Document Using the Pages Templates 55 4 To edit a word or phrase selected in the search results list, double-click it or press

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56 Chapter 2 Creating a Document Using the Pages Templates To delete a comment:m Click the delete icon in the corner of the comment box or delete t

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Chapter 2 Creating a Document Using the Pages Templates 57 6 If you plan to share the document between computers or with other users, click Advance

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58 Chapter 2 Creating a Document Using the Pages Templates To see a print preview:m Choose File > Print, and then click the Preview button in th

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593 3 Formatting a Document’s Layout and Table of ContentsThis chapter describes how to set up the overall document layout, including margins, column

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6 Contents 220 Using Address Book Fields 222 Defining Your Own Address Book Fields 224 Chapter 11: Printing and Exporting Your Document to Other F

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60 Chapter 3 Formatting a Document’s Layout and Table of Contents Formatting set in the Document Inspector applies to the entire document. However,

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Chapter 3 Formatting a Document’s Layout and Table of Contents 61 Setting Page Orientation and SizeBy default, most Pages templates are created for

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62 Chapter 3 Formatting a Document’s Layout and Table of Contents Creating ColumnsIn Pages, you can vary the design on different pages of your docu

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Chapter 3 Formatting a Document’s Layout and Table of Contents 63 After you have created the number of columns you want, you can resize them on the

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64 Chapter 3 Formatting a Document’s Layout and Table of Contents Varying Column and Page LayoutsYou can use page, column, and layout breaks to cre

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Chapter 3 Formatting a Document’s Layout and Table of Contents 65 The text breaks where your cursor was inserted and continues in the next text col

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66 Chapter 3 Formatting a Document’s Layout and Table of Contents Creating a Document With Left- and Right-Facing PagesIf you intend to print a doc

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Chapter 3 Formatting a Document’s Layout and Table of Contents 67 Adding Headers, Footers, Page Numbers, Footnotes, and EndnotesPages has tools tha

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68 Chapter 3 Formatting a Document’s Layout and Table of Contents Using Formatted Text Fields for the Page Numbers, Date, and TimeFormatted text fi

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Chapter 3 Formatting a Document’s Layout and Table of Contents 69 You can use one of the predefined autonumbering styles for the mark that refers t

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7 Preface Welcome to Pages Pages is a streamlined, yet powerful word-processing application you use to easily create great-looking documents, from

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70 Chapter 3 Formatting a Document’s Layout and Table of Contents To add an endnote at the end of a section:1 Open the Document Inspector. Click In

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Chapter 3 Formatting a Document’s Layout and Table of Contents 71 3 In the dialog that appears, type or select a custom mark, and then click OK. Th

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72 Chapter 3 Formatting a Document’s Layout and Table of Contents Varying Document Formatting Using Section BreaksUse section breaks in your docume

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Chapter 3 Formatting a Document’s Layout and Table of Contents 73 Managing SectionsThe thumbnail view makes it easy to move sections, duplicate the

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74 Chapter 3 Formatting a Document’s Layout and Table of Contents To set up different first pages, or left- and right-facing pages, for a document

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Chapter 3 Formatting a Document’s Layout and Table of Contents 75 When you create a new section, it inherits any master object that’s already been

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76 Chapter 3 Formatting a Document’s Layout and Table of Contents Using a Table of ContentsPages can automatically generate a table of contents for

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Chapter 3 Formatting a Document’s Layout and Table of Contents 77 4 In the #’s column, select the checkboxes of those styles whose entries you want

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78 Chapter 3 Formatting a Document’s Layout and Table of Contents 3 To edit the look of the entry text, do any of the following:Â Use the Font pane

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794 4 Formatting Text and ParagraphsThis chapter describes how to modify the appearance of text and paragraphs, including creating lists, aligning tex

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8 Preface Welcome to Pages Media-Rich Templates Using the templates that come with Pages, it’s easy to create professional-looking documents. Y

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80 Chapter 4 Formatting Text and Paragraphs If you want to change to a different font, or if you frequently change text formatting, it may be easie

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Chapter 4 Formatting Text and Paragraphs 81 You can change the appearance of any text in your document by selecting it and then selecting options i

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82 Chapter 4 Formatting Text and Paragraphs To make it easy to change fonts often:m Leave the Font panel open. If it takes up too much space on you

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Chapter 4 Formatting Text and Paragraphs 83 4 Drag the shadow offset slider (the third slider) to the right to separate the shadow from the text.5

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84 Chapter 4 Formatting Text and Paragraphs The accent key modifies the key you type next. For example, on a U.S. keyboard, to make the é appear, p

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Chapter 4 Formatting Text and Paragraphs 85 In Mac OS X version 10.3, the Character Palette looks like this:Select a character category.Choose the

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86 Chapter 4 Formatting Text and Paragraphs In Mac OS X version 10.4, the Character Palette looks like this:4 Click an item in the list on the left

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Chapter 4 Formatting Text and Paragraphs 87 Using Advanced Typography FeaturesSome fonts, such as Zapfino and Hoefler, have advanced typography fea

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88 Chapter 4 Formatting Text and Paragraphs  To set Pages to automatically detect that something you’ve typed is an email address or a URL, select

Page 239 - Setting Default Chart Styles

Chapter 4 Formatting Text and Paragraphs 89 To open the Text pane of the Text Inspector:1 Choose View > Show Inspector (or click Inspector in th

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Preface Welcome to Pages 9 Each template includes building blocks (known as sections) that help you build a full document. Choose from a select

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90 Chapter 4 Formatting Text and Paragraphs To align text to the top, center, or bottom of a text box, table cell, or shape:1 Select the text box,

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Chapter 4 Formatting Text and Paragraphs 91 To adjust the amount of space before or after a paragraph:1 Place the cursor in the paragraph you want

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92 Chapter 4 Formatting Text and Paragraphs  Align Left: Begins each line of text against the left margin of a page or column, or the left edge o

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Chapter 4 Formatting Text and Paragraphs 93 You can place tab stops where you want them in the document body or in text boxes.To set a new tab stop

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94 Chapter 4 Formatting Text and Paragraphs Setting Tab Stops Using the Text InspectorEvery document has built-in tab stops, usually spaced half an

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Chapter 4 Formatting Text and Paragraphs 95 To change how far apart tabs are by default:m In the Tabs pane of the Text Inspector, type a value in t

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96 Chapter 4 Formatting Text and Paragraphs To set paragraph indents using the Tabs pane of the Text Inspector:1 Select the paragraph or paragraphs

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Chapter 4 Formatting Text and Paragraphs 97 To create a bulleted or numbered list:1 Place the cursor in the first line where you want to begin typi

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98 Chapter 4 Formatting Text and Paragraphs To create ordered lists (outlines), use the Harvard or Legal list styles.To create an outline:1 Place t

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Chapter 4 Formatting Text and Paragraphs 99 Note: If you type regular body text paragraphs between outline points, or add or delete text between o

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