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Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Creating, opening, and printing documents
- Starting AppleWorks
- Creating a document
- Saving a document
- Opening a document
- Finding documents
- Linking to other documents
- Saving document formatting as templates (stationery)
- Identifying your documents
- Protecting documents with passwords
- Importing and exporting documents
- Converting documents
- Closing a document and leaving AppleWorks
- Printing a document or Help topic
- Chapter 3: Basics
- Chapter 4: Text (word processing)
- When to use a word processing document
- Text basics
- Changing text appearance
- Changing paragraph formats
- Sorting paragraphs
- Outlining
- Creating tables
- Working with pages
- Dividing a document into sections
- Adding footnotes and endnotes
- Finding and changing text
- Using writing tools
- Adding pictures and frames to text
- Creating links in word processing documents
- Chapter 5: Drawing
- When to use a drawing
- Drawing basics
- Changing the appearance of objects
- Connecting objects
- Arranging objects
- Locking objects to prevent changes
- Creating a master page
- Adding pages to a draw document
- Creating custom colors, patterns, gradients, and textures
- Adding clip art
- Adding text, spreadsheet, or paint frames
- Creating links in draw documents
- Chapter 6: Painting
- Chapter 7: Spreadsheet
- When to use a spreadsheet
- Spreadsheet basics
- Modifying cell data
- Naming cells and ranges
- Changing cells, rows, and columns
- Adding and removing page breaks
- Changing the display
- Printing a spreadsheet document
- Working with formulas
- Cell references in formulas
- Working with functions
- Displaying data in charts (graphs)
- Adding pictures or a text frame
- Creating links in spreadsheet documents
- Chapter 8: Database
- When to use a database
- Database basics
- Example: Creating a simple database
- Designing a database
- Entering data in fields
- Duplicating, deleting, and moving records
- Moving through records
- Viewing records
- Playing movies in multimedia fields
- Working with rows and columns in List mode
- Selecting and hiding records
- Sorting records
- Finding information
- Working with layouts
- Changing the appearance of data
- Presenting and summarizing data with parts
- Creating reports
- Importing data from other documents
- Printing a database document
- Chapter 9: Beyond the basics
- Chapter 10: Communications
- Chapter 11: AppleWorks and the Internet
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Here are some ways to adapt a paint frame to suit your needs:
For information about linking paint frames in a document, see “Linking
frames” on page 9-29.
Working with images
In a paint document, you use the painting tools to create images (painted
shapes and effects).
Using the painting tools
The painting tools include the drawing tools and additional painting tools.
For information on the drawing tools, see “Using the drawing tools” on page
5-3. The remaining tools are unique to paintings.
To Do this
Resize a paint frame Select the frame and drag a handle.
Open the frame to see
more of the painting
Select the frame and choose Open Frame from the Window
menu. When you open the frame, you see the painting in a new
window. The open frame is linked to the original document.
Any changes you make in the open frame are also made in the
document. (To close an open frame, choose Close from the File
menu.)
Change the width and
height of the painting
Select the frame and choose Open Frame from the Window
menu. When you open the frame, you see the painting in a new
window. Choose Document from the Format menu, and then
type new size values. (To close an open frame, choose Close
from the File menu.)
Close an open frame Choose Close from the File menu.
Display a different part of
the painting in the frame
Select the frame and choose Frame Info from the Edit menu. Type
values in the Origin box, and then click OK. The new values
become the coordinates of the upper-left corner of the frame.
*
Choose Index from the or Help menu and scroll to the entry. Then choose a topic from
the list and click Go To Topic.
In the Help index,* see:
E frames, formatting
E frames, working in










