Apple M9057 User Manual - Page 14
Using Help and the User’s Manual together, titled, Important
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1-2 AppleWorks 5 User's Manual If Do this You've used AppleWorks before Read the rest of this chapter to learn how to use this manual and AppleWorks Help together. Start AppleWorks (see "Starting AppleWorks" on page 2-1 if you need help). Then review the list of new features in AppleWorks 5 (see the AppleWorks 5 Installation Manual, or choose Appleworks Help Contents from the or Help menu, and then click New features in AppleWorks 5.0). As necessary, review AppleWorks Help topics and the chapters in this book to learn more about specific procedures. Using Help and the User's Manual together This manual and AppleWorks Help, a comprehensive onscreen Help system, are designed to work together. Text marked with a bar, in the margin or within the text, lists index entries to AppleWorks Help topics. These Help topics provide more information about a feature. For information on an AppleWorks feature In the Help index,* see: E index entries for relevant topics are listed here In the Help index,* see: E index entries relating to the current section are listed here To look up an index entry in AppleWorks Help, start AppleWorks, choose AppleWorks Help Index from the or Help menu, and then scroll to the entry. For complete instructions for using the index to onscreen Help, see "Using the AppleWorks onscreen Help index" on page 1-4. Special information in this manual looks like this: Note, Tip, or titled messages give extra or helpful information about a subject. Important messages alert you to situations that require attention, such as an action that you can't undo. Glossary terms are defined in the manual and AppleWorks Help. They appear in italic in the manual, and underlined with a dotted line in Help. Glossary terms are also listed in the manual's index. For example, to find the definition of cell range, look up Cell range, described. * Choose Index from the or Help menu and scroll to the entry. Then choose a topic from the list and click Go To Topic.