Apple M9057 User Manual - Page 16

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1-4 AppleWorks 5 User's Manual Click to see the index Click to see the table of contents Click to close onscreen Help and leave it running Type a word you want to find in the index, and then press Return Click to move to the next or previous related topic Drag the note icon into a topic, and then type your own notes Click to retrace your path through Help Click dotted text to see a definition Click underlined text to jump to a topic or see a list of related topics Note Whenever you open AppleWorks Help, you start the QuickHelp application, which runs independently of AppleWorks. This means you can open AppleWorks Help even when AppleWorks isn't running. To do so, double-click AppleWorks Help in the AppleWorks folder (in the Application Support folder in the System Folder). Using the AppleWorks onscreen Help index You can search for topics in the onscreen Help index by looking through an alphabetical list of words or phrases, much like using a book index. To browse through the index, click in the onscreen Help window. Scroll through the alphabetical list, or type the first few letters of the entry you're looking for. (To see one screen of entries at a time, press Page Down or Page Up on an extended keyboard.) To go to a particular index entry-for example, if you're using the index entry in the margin of the manual to direct you to a topic- you can type the index entry in the Keyword box.

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AppleWorks 5 User’s Manual
Note
Whenever you open AppleWorks Help, you start the QuickHelp
application, which runs independently of AppleWorks. This means you can
open AppleWorks Help even when AppleWorks isn’t running. To do so,
double-click
AppleWorks Help
in the AppleWorks folder (in the Application
Support folder in the System Folder).
Using the AppleWorks onscreen Help index
You can search for topics in the onscreen Help index by looking through
an alphabetical list of words or phrases, much like using a book index.
To browse through the index, click
in the onscreen Help window.
Scroll through the alphabetical list, or type the first few letters of the entry
you’re looking for. (To see one screen of entries at a time, press Page
Down or Page Up on an extended keyboard.)
To go to a particular index entry—for example, if you’re using the index
entry in the margin of the manual to direct you to a topic— you can type the
index entry in the Keyword box.
Click to see the index
Type a word you want to find
in the index, and then press
Return
Drag the note icon into a topic,
and then type your own notes
Click to move to the next
or previous related topic
Click to retrace your path through Help
Click underlined text to
jump to a topic or see a list
of related topics
Click dotted text to see a
definition
Click to close onscreen
Help and leave it running
Click to see the
table of contents