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124 Macintosh
User's
Handbook
available in Mac Write. A discussion
of
integrating Mac Write
with MacPaint, the matching graphics program, will
appear
in
some detail in chapter
6.
We will begin by originating a document. First
we
will
specify:
Margins
Tabs
Headers
Footers
Next
we
will edit the text, save the work
on
disk,
and
print
it. Then
we
will access a document already on disk, either
on
the existing disk
or
an
alternate. A
short
discussion on text
storage will follow.
We
will then end the chapter with a review
of
the menus peculiar
to
Mac Write.
Originating a Document
Let's start by creating a document. With the Mac set
up
ready
to
receive a disk, insert a disk featuring the Mac Write
application. The standard MacWrite-MacPaint disk has this
option
prerecorded,
or
you may wish
to
use
another
disk with
the application.
If
you are unsure whether a disk features
Mac Write, simply check it by inserting the disk
and
opening its
icon. The display window will show the Mac Write application
icon if it
is
available.
If
not, eject the disk
and
try another.
Once the
proper
disk has been inserted, you
can
easily
create a document by opening the
Mac
Write icon. After
about
25
seconds, the screen will
appear
as shown in figure 5.1.

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