Apple AppleWorks 5 : Windows 95/NT 4.0 User Manual
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You select the text, object (such as a graphic object in a drawing),
spreadsheet cell, paint image, or frame from which to create the link, and
then specify the location to link to. For more information, see “Creating
links” on page 9-1. To create a link to information on the Internet, see
“Linking Web pages” on page 11-5.
Saving document formatting as templates (stationery)
Stationery is a template that you create once and then reuse many times. Save
a document as stationery whenever you spend time customizing a document
and think you may want to use the same settings again. For example, you can
create stationery to design your own custom letterhead, a monthly
newsletter, or a customer tracking database that you and the rest of your
company can use regularly. Stationery can contain text, draw objects, paint
images, formatting, and other options you routinely use. There are two ways
to set up stationery in AppleWorks: regular and default.
Setting up regular stationery
If you plan to reuse the same combinations of text, objects, or settings, you
can create templates, called regular stationery, for specific uses. For
example, you might want to create regular stationery for your letterhead or a
newsletter.
You can set up regular stationery to open from the New Document dialog
box or from the Open dialog box. Stationery set up to open from the New
Document dialog box can be organized into categories to make it easier
to find.
To assign a category to a regular stationery document:
1.
Choose Document Summary from the File menu.
2.
Type a brief label in the Category box, and enter any other summary
information you want to save with the stationery.
If you don’t provide a category label, AppleWorks assigns the stationery
document to the None category.
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Choose Index from the Help menu and type the first few letters of the entry. Double-click the
entry and then double-click a topic.
In the Help index,
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see:
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stationery
In the Help index,
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see:
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stationery, creating