Hi Gerard
I didn't see where anybody sent this to you, but when I bought numbers it was
$21.64. Pages, which is I guess sort of like word, is the same amount. I did
not need keynotes, which is presentation software.
Regards
Gigi
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On Jun 9, 2012, at 12:38 PM, Kimsan
thanks a lot.
Gerard Doody
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On Jun 10, 2012, at 4:02 AM, Gigi wrote:
Hi Gerard
I didn't see where anybody sent this to you, but when I bought numbers it was
$21.64. Pages, which is I guess sort of like word, is the same amount. I did
not need keynotes, which is
Quick question, text edit is it free? If not how much is it?
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Text Edit is one of the applications that comes with the Mac. No need to
purchase it or such. It should be in your applications folder or in your Dock
by default.
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On Jun 9, 2012, at 1:38 PM, Kimsan wrote:
Quick question, text edit is it
Hi,
TextEdit is built into the MacOS X operating system, and can be found in the
Applications folder. So, yes, it is free, since it is installed with every
Mac. It's used primarily to create or read text documents, which can either be
plain text or rich text format.
What may be of more
Hi all, Does text edit also allow you to create tables, or is numbers better?
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On Jun 9, 2012, at 1:38 PM, Kimsan wrote:
Quick question, text edit is it free? If not how much is it?
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So text edit is akinda to whaat notepad is for windows?
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Text Edit might be similar to Notepad, perhaps, but Text Edit is a full
blown word Processor. It might not have all of the features of a MS Word, but
you will find that you can do a great deal with it.
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On Jun 9, 2012, at 3:12 PM, Kimsan
Hi Gerard,
If you are using Rich Text mode, TextEdit has a feature for creating tables,
but you'd be better off using a dedicated application like Numbers. Many
people find Daniel Schwill's Tables application more intuitive to use,
especially in the way that it references cells. This is the
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Text Edit is free, and comes with MacOs.
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Text Edit might be similar to Notepad, perhaps, but Text Edit
Thanks very much. I just want to create simple spreadsheets though when I
tried with text edit, it didn't seem to work well. thanks again for the tip.
Gerard Doody
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On Jun 9, 2012, at 3:32 PM, Esther wrote:
Hi Gerard,
If you are using Rich Text mode, TextEdit has a
Hi May, first of all I would advise interacting with the document in question
because if you was going through it line by line, if you did a say all with
Command A, voiceover will start from the very top. This is why when I'm working
with documents, I always interact with it 1st because then
Awesome thanks. That will help for now.
May and Prince Noah
On 2012-06-03, at 3:47 PM, Daniel McGee wrote:
Hi May, first of all I would advise interacting with the document in question
because if you was going through it line by line, if you did a say all with
Command A, voiceover will
no problem, glad I could help!
On 3 Jun 2012, at 20:59, May McDonald wrote:
Awesome thanks. That will help for now.
May and Prince Noah
On 2012-06-03, at 3:47 PM, Daniel McGee wrote:
Hi May, first of all I would advise interacting with the document in
question because if you was going
Hi
Before I start typing or reading in any text application, I always interact
with the edit area. This seems to provide better results. You interact with VO
+Shift +Down arrow. Also, in Text Edit, I've found that selecting the option
wrap to window seems to improve things quite a bit too.
James:
It's amazing, I know all about interacting, but, sometimes, I forget that it's
something you should try before putting out emails, hm! I did interact
with the text and turned on wrap to window, it seems to be reading much better.
However, now, it's putting blank lines in strange
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