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Apple Macintosh Classic - Chapter 8: Printing Documents; Preparing for Printing

Apple Macintosh Classic
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When you have done that, you can take a rest or continue with the next
chapter to learn about printing with a Macintosh computer.
Chapter 7 Review
This is a review of the skills taught in this chapter. If you are unsure of
any of the skills listed here, go to the page given at the right to review
those skills.
To do this: Follow these steps:
Create a new folder 1. Choose New Folder from the File menu.
2. Type a name for the folder.
3. Press the Return key.
Open a folder in the 1. Click the name of the folder directory dialog box
in the list.
2. Click the Open button.
Open a higher-level Choose the name of the folder
folder in the directory from the pop-up menu above
dialog box the list.
Erase or remove 1. Drag the item's icon to the Trash.
an item from a disk 2. Choose Empty Trash from the Special menu.
Recover an item from 1. Open the Trash icon.
the Trash 2. Click the icon for the item you
want to recover.
3. Drag the icon out of the Trash
(and into the disk or folder window
where you want to store the item).
USING YOUR CLASSIC-CHAPTER 8
Printing a Document
To follow along in this chapter, you'll need to set up your printer if you
haven't already done so. The instructions in the manual that came with the
printer explain how to unpack it and connect it to your computer.
If your computer is not connected to a network, turn the page and begin with
the section "Telling the Computer Which Printer to Use."
If your computer is connected to a network, find out now
- which kind of printer you'll be using (ImageWriter or LaserWriter model)
- what your network zone is called (if your network has zones)
- what the printer's name is
You can probably get this information from your network administrator or the
person who set up your equipment. You'll need to know these details before
you can print a document on a network printer.

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