Chapter 9: beyond the basics, Creating links – Apple AppleWorks 5 : Windows 95/NT 4.0 User Manual

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Chapter 9: Beyond the basics

Use the features covered in this chapter to help you make the most of
AppleWorks. With these features, you can combine different document
types, make presentations, automate the way you work, create book marks in
areas of a document you want to return to, create links to a different
document, include other applications in your documents, and easily share
data with other documents and applications.

This chapter gives instructions for using links, styles, frames, master pages,
the slide show, QuickTime and AVI movies, mail merge, Object Linking and
Embedding (OLE), and macros. All features, including procedures, buttons,
and troubleshooting, are described completely in onscreen Help.

Creating links

AppleWorks documents (except database and communications documents)
can be linked. When you plan to use an AppleWorks document onscreen or
on the Internet or World Wide Web, you can select an area of the document
and create a link. In AppleWorks, there are three types of links: book marks,
document links, and Uniform Resource Locator (URL) links.

To create a link, you select text, a spreadsheet cell, paint image, frame, or
object (such as a graphic object in a drawing), and then create the link. If a
selection has more than one link assigned to it, the last link assigned will be
the active link.

For more information about links, see the following sections or
onscreen Help.

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Choose Index from the Help menu and type the first few letters of the entry. Double-click the
entry and then double-click a topic.

Use

To

Book marks

Jump to a different area of the same document

Document links

Jump to a link within the same document or to a
different document

URL links

Link to other information on the Internet or World Wide
Web

In the Help index,

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see:

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links

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