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Opening a document, In the Help index

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2-10 AppleWorks 5 User's Manual Opening a document In the Help index,* see: E opening When you open a document, it looks like it did when you last saved it. For information about opening and using stationery, see "Saving document formatting as templates (stationery)" on page 2-12. Note To open a document using drag and drop, click the document icon and drag it on top of the AppleWorks program icon. To Do this Open an AppleWorks document Click on the Default button bar or choose Open from the from within AppleWorks File menu, choose the document, and then click Open. If you're asked for a password, type the password, and then click OK. (For more information about passwords, see "Protecting documents with passwords" on page 2-17.) Open an AppleWorks document Double-click the document icon. AppleWorks starts up (if from the Finder software it's not already running) and opens the document. If you're asked for a password, type the password, and then click OK. (For more information about passwords, see "Protecting documents with passwords" on page 2-17.) Open a document created by AppleWorks for Windows 95 Choose Open from the File menu, choose the document, and then click Open. If you're asked for a password, type the password, and then click OK. If you don't see the document, cancel the Open File dialog box, choose Control Panels from the 4 menu, and then choose PC Exchange. (PC Exchange is a Control Panels extension included with Macintosh System 7.5 and available for System 7 and higher from Apple Computer, Inc.). Click On, and then click Add. For DOS Suffix, type .CWK, select AppleWorks in the list of applications, and then click OK. Repeat for DOS suffix .CWS. For more information about PC Exchange and formatting disks so they can be read by both Mac OS and PC computers, see the documentation that comes with your computer. * Choose Index from the or Help menu and scroll to the entry. Then choose a topic from the list and click Go To Topic.

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2-10
AppleWorks 5 User’s Manual
Opening a document
When you open a document, it looks like it did when you last saved it. For
information about opening and using stationery, see “Saving document
formatting as templates (stationery)” on page 2-12.
Note
To open a document using drag and drop, click the document icon and
drag it on top of the AppleWorks program icon.
*
Choose Index from the
or Help menu and scroll to the entry. Then choose a topic from
the list and click Go To Topic.
To
Do this
Open an AppleWorks document
from within AppleWorks
Click
on the Default button bar or choose
Open
from the
File menu, choose the document, and then click
Open
. If
you’re asked for a password, type the password, and then
click
OK
. (For more information about passwords, see
“Protecting documents with passwords” on page 2-17.)
Open an AppleWorks document
from the Finder software
Double-click the document icon. AppleWorks starts up (if
it’s not already running) and opens the document. If you’re
asked for a password, type the password, and then click
OK
.
(For more information about passwords, see “Protecting
documents with passwords” on page 2-17.)
Open a document created by
AppleWorks for Windows 95
Choose
Open
from the File menu, choose the document,
and then click
Open
. If you’re asked for a password, type
the password, and then click
OK
.
If you don’t see the document, cancel the Open File dialog
box, choose
Control Panels
from the
4
menu, and then
choose
PC Exchange
. (PC Exchange is a Control Panels
extension included with Macintosh System 7.5 and
available for System 7 and higher from Apple Computer,
Inc.). Click
On
, and then click
Add
. For
DOS Suffix
, type
.CWK
,
select
AppleWorks
in the list of applications, and
then click OK. Repeat for DOS suffix .CWS.
For more information about PC Exchange and formatting
disks so they can be read by both Mac OS and PC
computers, see the documentation that comes with your
computer.
In the Help index,
*
see:
E
opening