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[. . . ] Use of the "keyboard" Apple logo (Option-Shift-K) for commercial purposes without prior written consent of Apple may constitute trademark infringement and unfair competition in violation of federal and state laws. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate. 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, CA 95014-2084 408-996-1010 www. apple. com Apple, the Apple logo, AppleWorks, ClarisWorks, Mac, and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. , registered in the U. S. Other company and product names mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective companies. [. . . ] Similar to making a collage: every item you add to the page is an object that you can arrange and layer with other objects on the page. For example, when one object in a drawing overlaps another, the back object remains intact: the back object can still be selected, moved, or changed. Once you draw an object, you can select the entire object (as shown in the example below), but you cannot select a specific part of it. Allows a "free-form" style of creation. You can create any shape you want by moving the pointer as you would move a paintbrush. Similar to creating a painting on paper: when you paint over something, you replace the part you painted over with the new paint. After you paint an item, you can select a specific part of it (as shown in the example below). Drawing is better than painting when m you want to rearrange layers of objects m you want to draw shapes, lines, curves, and simple freehand objects m you want to easily reselect and manipulate objects m you do not need to use painting-only features, such as blending colors, tinting, and lightening or darkening 24 Chapter 2 Painting is better than drawing when m you want to use the painting tools, such as the paintbrush and spray can, in addition to the drawing tools m you want to apply special effects to your images, such as blending colors, tinting, and lightening or darkening m you want to insert an image and use the painting tools and features to alter it m you want to create freehand images that are more complex than simple shapes and lines m you do not need to easily reselect and manipulate items m you do not need to rearrange layers of items About Presentation Documents Choose the presentation document type to create slides to display with a computer or an overhead projector. A blank presentation document looks like this: Menus for presentations Buttons for common presentation tasks Controls window Use to add and organize slides and master slides, and to set slide show options. The presentation environment is new in AppleWorks 6. In a presentation document, you can do everything you can do in a drawing document and much more, including organizing slides visually and drafting speaker's notes. You can hide specific slides so you can use the same presentation for different audiences, add special slide transitions such as the "fade out" and "fade in" effects, and include movie or sound files. See this presentation example: m "Slide Show" on page 64 For complete instructions on working with presentation documents, see "Creating presentations" in AppleWorks Help. Getting to Know AppleWorks 6 25 Beyond the Basics This section introduces you to some popular things you can do with AppleWorks: integrating different types of content in a document using frames, adding tables to your documents, determining the way items interact with text, and exchanging documents between different computers and applications. Integrating Different Kinds of Content in a Document (Frames) There are a number of ways to include different kinds of content within your document, depending on what you want to do. To create paintings, spreadsheets, sections of text, or tables in a document of a different type, you start by selecting a frame tool and then dragging in your document to create a frame. For example, to paint in a word-processing document, you create a painting frame. How frames work in a document: m When you select the frame, the drawing menus appear in the menu bar so you can manipulate the frame. m Choose Insert from the File menu and select the file (or drag it to your document). m Choose Text Wrap from the Options menu and choose a text wrap style. m Choose Text Wrap from the Options menu and choose a text wrap style. File Object or frame in another document or application, or an item from Clippings or Mac OS Scrapbook To remove the text wrap effect, select the item and then choose Text Wrap from the Options menu and select None. 30 Chapter 2 Exchanging Documents Between Different Computers and Applications Exchanging documents between different computers and applications is easy because AppleWorks includes document translators that automate conversion from a variety of formats (including the Windows and Macintosh versions of AppleWorks). AppleWorks preserves as much as possible of the original document's colors, layout, and other formatting. Opening a Document From Another Application or Computer To open a document from another application or computer: 1 2 If the document is on another computer, copy it to your computer. (See "Methods for Transferring a Document From One Computer to Another, " below. ) Open the file as usual. Note: If the file cannot be translated, try choosing a generic file format--for example, Text or RTF for word-processing files. For more information, see "Opening a document" in the "AppleWorks basics" section of AppleWorks Help. Saving a Document so That It Can Be Opened in Another Application To save a document so that it can be opened in another application: 1 Choose Save As from the File menu and enter a name for the file. Note: If you're saving a document on a Macintosh for use on a Windows computer, be sure the Windows extension ". CWK" (or ". CWS" for template files) is at the end of the filename. From the Format pop-up menu, choose a format that is accepted by the other application. For more information, click "Saving a document" in the "AppleWorks basics" section of AppleWorks Help, then click "file format" to see "Types of file formats that AppleWorks can read. " 2 Getting to Know AppleWorks 6 31 3 Select a location for the document. Methods for Transferring a Document From One Computer to Another There are a few ways to transfer documents between computers. You can m send the document as an attachment in an electronic mail message (Don't compress the file. 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