If
you want to get back your note, open
it
by
pointing to its icon and double-
clicking the Selection button. When you reopen your note, the Notepad
is
also
reopened. You can then add to
or
change the note.
Now that
you're
acquainted with the Workbench, menus , and .projects, you're
ready to use other Amiga tools. Take time now to become familiar with ther
aspects
of
how to operate Workbench. When you're done, you can read Chapter
5 to learn the many other things you can do with the Workbench.
Operations Involving Tools and Projects
Opening Tools and Projects
When you open a tool
or
project, you open a window that lets you see the
contents
of
the project or lets you communicate with the tool. To review, there
are two ways to open a tool or project:
• Select the icon for the tool or project, then choose Open from the
Workbench menu .
• Point to the icon, then double-click the Selection button.
Opening a project automatically opens the tool used to create it.
On the Amiga, you can have more than one tool open at the same time. This
ability
is
called multi-tasking, meaning the Amiga
is
able to perform seve
ral
tasks at once. Note, however, that each new tool you open requires a certain
amount
of
memory. Memory
is
the set
of
electronic circuits within the Amiga
used to keep information.
If, when you try to open an additional tool , there isn't sufficient memory for it,
the Workbench gives you the message
"Ca
nnot open [name
of
the tooll . Error
103"
at the top
of
the screen.
Using the Workbench
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