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CONVENTIONS
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Conventions
Formatting conventions highlight information to help you quickly find what you
need.
Bold type style: The names of all dialog boxes, fields, and other controls are set
in bold type. For example: “Click OK.”
References: In descriptions of features, parenthetical
l references guide you in accessing those features. For example: “The
Find/Change dialog box (Edit menu) lets you find and replace text.”
Arrows: You will often see arrows (>), which map out the menu path to a feature.
For example: “Choose Edit > Style Sheets to display the Style Sheets dialog
box.”
Icons: Although many tools and buttons are referenced by name, which you can
see by displaying ToolTips, in some cases icons are shown for easy identification.
For example, “Click the button on the Measurements palette to center text.”
Cross-platform issues: This application is quite consistent across operating
systems. However, some labels, buttons, key combinations, and other aspects of
the application must differ between macOS® and Windows® because of user
interface conventions or other factors. In such cases, both the macOS and
Windows versions are presented, separated by a slash, with the macOS version
presented first. For example, if the macOS version of a button is labeled Select,
and the Windows version is labeled Browse, you are directed to “Click
Select/Browse.” More complex cross-platform differences are mentioned in
notes or parenthetical statements.