Apple M9057 User Manual - Page 107
Drawing, When to use a drawing, Drawing basics
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Chapter 5: Drawing This chapter describes what you can do with the AppleWorks drawing tools. All draw features, including procedures, shortcuts, and troubleshooting, are described completely in onscreen Help. When to use a drawing Use a drawing whenever you want to create simple shapes, such as rectangles, circles, lines, and polygons. You can combine these simple shapes to create designs-such as a map or a quick sketch-in any type of document except a communications document. You don't need to create a frame first. Consider using a draw document for large drawings or for designing or laying out a page. For example, you can: 1 create layouts for newsletters, brochures, and announcements 1 design a logo or letterhead 1 create professional-looking forms, such as invoices and project planning sheets 1 design a border or background and create a master page to place the border or background on every page of a presentation 1 make flowcharts, or seating and organizational charts 1 illustrate floor plans and furniture arrangements Combine lines, text frames, and ready-made pictures to create a simple map Drawing basics You use the same tools and commands any time you work with the drawing tools.