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Dwight Spivey

"How to Do Everything: Mac"


CHAPTER 7: I Work, You Work, We All Work with iWork 137
?–  Fonts Clicking the Fonts icon enables you to choose the fonts you want to use for your
document.
Get to Know Pages
Pages is much more than just a word processor: it??™s a gift from above! Pages??™ expertise isn??™t
limited to just being a word processor: it??™s also a page layout program. You can create a fullcolor
travel brochure as easily as you can create a double-spaced book report. If you??™ve ever used
Microsoft Word, you will be blown away by how Pages does essentially the same job but with
so much less effort. Pages is actually a pleasure to use due to its intuitive interface and the huge
array of predesigned templates that make laying out a project nearly effortless.
Pages has two modes: word processing and page layout. Open Pages by double-clicking its
icon in Hard Drive | Applications | iWork:
You are presented with a huge range of templates to choose from (see Figure 7-1). These
templates are divided into the two modes just mentioned, and you should choose which mode
best suits your needs.


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