Apple M9057 User Manual - Page 41

Opening stationery, Word Processing, Drawing, Standard Word Processing

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Creating, opening, and printing documents 2-15 Opening stationery When you open a stationery (template) document, AppleWorks opens it as a new, untitled document, and the original document remains unaffected. You change the document as necessary and then assign it a new name when you save it. To open default stationery: 1. Choose New from the File menu. 2. Select the type of document to open (such as Word Processing or Drawing), and then click OK. Note To create a document without the default stationery settings, select a standard document type (such as Standard Word Processing) from the scrolling list in the New Document dialog box. You can open regular stationery from the New Document dialog box or from the Open dialog box. In the Help index,* see: E stationery, using To open regular stationery from the New Document dialog box Open dialog box Do this Choose New from the File menu, and then select Use Assistant or Stationery. Choose a category from the Category pop-up menu, select the stationery name in the scrolling list, and then click OK. Choose Open from the File menu, select the disk or folder containing the stationery, select the stationery name in the scrolling list, and then click Open. * 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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Creating, opening, and printing documents
2-15
Opening stationery
When you open a stationery (template) document, AppleWorks opens it as a
new, untitled document, and the original document remains unaffected. You
change the document as necessary and then assign it a new name when you
save it.
To open default stationery:
1.
Choose
New
from the File menu.
2.
Select the type of document to open (such as
Word Processing
or
Drawing
), and
then click
OK
.
Note
To create a document without the default stationery settings, select a
standard document type (such as
Standard Word Processing
) from the scrolling
list in the New Document dialog box.
You can open regular stationery from the New Document dialog box or from
the Open dialog box.
*
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 open regular
stationery from the
Do this
New Document dialog box
Choose
New
from the File menu, and then select
Use
Assistant or Stationery
. Choose a category from the Category
pop-up menu, select the stationery name in the scrolling
list, and then click
OK
.
Open dialog box
Choose
Open
from the File menu, select the disk or folder
containing the stationery, select the stationery name in
the scrolling list, and then click
Open
.
In the Help index,
*
see:
E
stationery, using