Apple Macintosh LC User Manual

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Notice that this TeachText document window has the name Untitled in its title

bar. Notice also that it has the same controls (such as the boxes for

changing the sizes of windows) you saw in directory windows in Chapter 3.

Differences among menus

Notice that TeachText (like all programs) has its own set of menus. In this

case, the titles of these menus are the same as the titles of the

corresponding menus you saw in the Finder (the program you've been working in

up until now). But some of the commands in these menus are different, and

more appropriate for the work you'll be doing in a word-processing program.

Look at the commands in the File and Edit menus. Just press the menu titles

to see the commands. Don't choose any commands right now.

As you look at the menus, notice two things:

- The commands in the menu differ from those you saw in the Finder.

- Not all of the menu commands are available. When the computer is not able

to complete a menu command, it dims that command in the menu to show you that

it is not available.

Entering text

You have your document open. Now you can enter the text in it.

1.Review the tools and techniques you'll need to enter text.

At the upper-left corner of the Untitled window you'll see a blinking line.

This line is called the insertion point because it marks the place where text

you type will be inserted. As you begin to type, keep these hints in mind:

- You can use the Shift key to type capital letters, as you would on a

typewriter.

- You can use the Space bar to type blank spaces between words, as you would

on a typewriter.

- If you make a mistake while typing, use the Delete key to erase the

character(s) to the left of the insertion point.

- You can move up, down, or across characters without erasing them by using

the arrow keys. (You can try working with them now to see how they work.)

- Don't press the Return key when you get to the end of a line -- just keep

typing. TeachText (like most word-processing programs) moves down to the next

line for you. Instead, use the Return key when you want to add a blank line

to your document.

2.Now type this letter:

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