Chapter 6. How to open and use an ApplicationIn this chapterOpen an application 62Open a blank document 63New vs. Open 63I-beam 64Insertion point 64Delete (or Backspace) 66Delete characters 66One space after periods 67Select (highlight) text 68Replace highlighted text 69Extra tips 69Change fonts (typefaces) and type size 70Alignment 71Cut, Copy, and the Clipboard 72Cut 73Copy 74Paste 75Undo 77Keyboard shortcuts 78Delete or Clear and the Clipboard 78Access special characters 79Use real accent marks 79Document windows 80Also Try This 81Remember 82 This chapter covers what you will do most often on your Mac: open an application and type a document. In the following chapter, you'll save the document, print it, close it, and quit the application.You're going to use the TextEdit application in this chapter, but the process will apply to any application you ever use: First, you have to open the application. Then you open a document within that application. You do some sort of work on it. Most of the time you will print it, you'll always save it, then quit. So don't go through the exercises in these two chapters as if you are learning how to use TextEdityou are learning the process of creating new documents on your Macintosh.Almost everything you learn in this chapter will also apply to writing email, so be sure not to skip this! |