
Getting to Know AppleWorks 6 19
About Word-Processing Documents
Choose the word-processing document type to create projects that contain mostly text,
such as:
m letters
m reports
m stories
m outlines
A blank word-processing document looks like this:
AppleWorks gives you flexibility in the way you present what you write. Using multiple
columns, for example, you can create professional-looking catalogs and reports. You can
write well-organized research papers by using AppleWorks to outline your ideas and to add
footnotes or endnotes that number and renumber automatically. You can format documents
in sections (like chapters in a book), each with its own header, footer, column configuration,
and page numbering. You can add tables, graphics, or spreadsheets without leaving the
document.
See these word-processing examples:
m “Agenda” on page 34
m “Award Certificate” on page 36
m “Letterhead” on page 54
m “School Report” on page 62
For complete instructions on word processing, see “Working with text (word processing)” in
AppleWorks Help.
Buttons for common
word-processing tasks
Text ruler controls
Menus for word processing
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