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Friday, August 3, 2007

The inspector in iWork!

iWork works somewhat differently than Microsoft Office. It relies heavily on the inspector. You can get the same type of palette in Office, but it also works a lot with toolbars, unlike Pages. In Pages, instead of losing time switching non-stop by clicking on the small icon at the top of the inspector, you can get many more inspector windows by holding down "Option" and clicking on the icon at the top of the inspector.


2 Comments:

Blogger Oliver said...

You can still close them all at once by hiting Cmd-Optino-I. (the inspector shortcut.)

Optino does all sorts of different stuff. Like in safari, if you hold down option, you can close all the windowss. It's really cool actually. If you have a menu and think that there are hidden options, you can hold down the option key and all the normal features will switch to "Option features". Read about that here.

MacTipper
My Mac-Tipping Blog

August 2, 2007 at 8:37 PM  
Blogger Jack Gallegos said...

Good tip. So, who else think mactipper is just trying to out do macgeek?

August 7, 2007 at 9:42 PM  

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