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Hey welcome to chapter 10 in chapter 10 as you can see in the outline here it's all about tips and tricks. It's stuff that really didn't have a perfect place in any of the other modules. So we'll start out here with tips and tricks that pertain to Pages of course and we want to start with your ability to work with a Pages document and do some research on what you might be writing about or what you may have been sent or converted into a Pages document. So let's just take a very simple example here and most of these tips and tricks use these types of simple examples. But of course it doesn't matter whether you're dealing with a line or two of text or 50 or 100 or 500 pages of text, the principles remain the same. Well let's say you want to look up something you find in a pages document, let's say, you want to find all the other documents that are on your computer that may have something to do with pages. Well, you can select it and I'd select it with a double click and then from the edit menu, go down to your writing tools and under your writing tools you can search for this in spotlight, in Google or in Wikipedia. Notice that you can also look up the item in the dictionary and the thesaurus. So let's try this out, let's go to Steve Jobs here and let's put this to test. Look's go edit, writing tools, look up in Wikipedia, is there a Wikipedia article about Steve Jobs and-or Apple Computer, indeed there is. So there's the Apple founder or co-founder, current chairman, CEO and we can read a rather lame article on Steve Jobs, a little bit of the history of Apple Computer and so on. So pretty straightforward to do if you want definitions or again, let's say select document here. Anyone that's definition and maybe some synonyms for it, look up in the dictionary and thesaurus, there it is and appease over it and print it or electronic matter that provides information or evidence or that serves as an official record, there we go. You've just done some research, done some research on the Internet. Google, Wikipedia, you've done research on your computer, you can search in spotlight or you;ve looked up a word in the dictionary.
| Course: | Apple iWork 08 |
| Author: | Brian Culp |
| SKU: | 33851 |
| ISBN: | 1-934743-50-X |
| Release Date: | 2008-02-07 |
| Duration: | 6.5 hrs / 105 lessons |
| Captions: | No |
| Compatibility: |
Vista/XP/2000, OS X, Linux QuickTime 7, Flash 8 |