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Open an application


An application is a program in which you do things, like write letters, design flyers or artwork, organize and edit your photos, make movies, send email, etc. Different applications have different purposes. In this chapter you're going to open and work in a word processor, which is a program specifically meant for typing. Other applications are for creating databases or spreadsheets, or for painting, drawing, or building web pages, etc. In Chapter 10 you'll use an application called a browser that is specifically for viewing web pages.Chapter 2, TextEdit is now in your Dock; if not, you'll put it there in Exercise 1b, below.

Exercise 1a:
Open TextEdit if its icon is in your Dock. (If not, skip to Exercise 1b.)


1.

Locate the TextEdit icon in your Dock.

2.

Single-click on the icon.


OR …

Exercise 1b:
Open TextEdit if its icon is NOT in your Dock.


1.

Here is a keyboard shortcut (you learned how to do keyboard shortcuts in Chapter 5) to open your Applications folder, whether or not there is already a Finder window open:

Command Shift A


Which means you hold down both the Command and Shift keys, and while they are held down, tap the letter A just once. The Applications window will appear.

2.

Now that the Applications window is open and active, type the letter T.

This will select the first item in the Applications folder that starts with T, which should be TextEdit. (If not, hit the Tab key, which will select the next alphabetical item, or quickly type TE.)

3.

Now that TextEdit is selected, use another keyboard shortcut to open it: Command O.

Or double-click the TextEdit icon.



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