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Editing a layout – Apple AppleWorks 5 : Windows 95/NT 4.0 User Manual

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Editing a layout

To change the arrangement and appearance of data, you must be in Layout
mode. You can use the tool panel to make changes.

Tip

When you work in Layout mode, it’s often convenient to use two views

of the document—one in Layout mode and the other in Browse mode—to
see your changes immediately as you make them. Choose New View from the
Window menu, and then click

on the Default button bar (or choose Tile

Windows from the Window menu). (For more information about arranging
windows, see “Arranging windows” on page 3-3.)

In Layout mode, fields and field labels appear as objects. You can add,
modify, resize, or move a field or field label in the layout without changing
the data in the database. You change only the field’s appearance, and not its
data. (To change field data, see “Adding, changing, and deleting fields” on
page 8-12. To change the way data appears, see “Changing the appearance
of data” on page 8-32.)

You control the appearance of data in Layout mode.

To

Do this

Insert a field in the
layout

Choose Insert Field from the Layout menu, and then select a field and
click OK.

Move a field or
field name

Select the field or field name and drag it to the new location.

Resize a field or field
name

Select the field or field name and drag a handle.

Align fields or field
names

Hold down Shift, select the fields and field names to align, and
then choose Align Objects from the Arrange menu, or click one of the
alignment buttons on the Default button bar.

Add text to the layout

Select the text tool

, click in the document, and then type the

text. Text added to the Header part appears only at the top of each
page; text added to the Body part is repeated with each record.