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- ║ WIN-OS/2 COMPATIBILITY APPLICATION TEST ║
- ╚═════════════════════════════════════════════╝
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-
-
- Objective: Execute different Win-OS/2* applications to test the OS/2*
- ───────── video device drivers.
-
-
-
- Applications to be tested are:
- ──────────────────────────────
-
- CorelDRAW** Version 4.0
- Ami Pro** Release 3.0
- Aldus PageMaker** Version 5.0
-
-
- SCENARIO TO TEST VIDEO DEVICE DRIVERS USING CorelDRAW 4.0
-
-
- Introduction : CorelDRAW 4.0 for Windows** is a graphics presentation package.
- ───────────── F/S = FULL SCREEN
- MB1 - Mouse Button
-
- ┌─────┐ If you do not have CorelDRAW installed, please refer to your
- │ ! │ CorelDRAW Installation Manual for instructions.
- └─────┘
-
-
- To Begin Testing in Full Screen Mode:
- ─────────────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Open the settings notebook to load CorelDRAW in full screen mode.
-
- 2. Double-click on the icon with the Balloon.
-
- 3. Select File | New and click on the 5th smart icon (square box).
- Move the cursor to the worksheet and hold down MB1 while dragging
- the mouse to form a box.
-
- 4. Select any color from the color palette to add color to the box.
-
- 5. Click on the smart icon, click MB1 on the box created, and
- type "THIS IS A TEST".
-
- 6. Click on the first smart icon (arrow), and select the box created.
-
- 7. Select Effects | Rotate & Skew. Then type "45" in Rotation angle box.
- Check "Leave Original" and select OK. The selected box should rotate.
-
- 8. Select the text "THIS IS A TEST." Select Text | Character and then
- select Times New Roman. Change the size to 54.0 and the style
- to Bold-Italic. Select OK.
-
- 9. Select File | Save As and type "TEST.CDR".
-
-
- HELP UTILITIES
-
-
- 1. Select Help | Contents and then select the Search button.
-
- 2. Type "Plotters" and press Enter.
-
- 3. Select the Go To button.
-
- 4. Double-click on the control menu option to close the help dialog box.
-
-
- CUT AND PASTE
-
-
- 1. Press Alt-Esc to display the OS/2 desktop. Open an OS/2 Window and
- type "PBRUSH".
-
- 2. Once the Paintbrush applet is open, click on the sixth smart icon (square)
- in the second column. (The cursor changes to a cross.) Hold down MB1
- while dragging the mouse to form a square.
-
- 3. Click on the first smart icon in the second column (scissors and square).
- Place the cursor over the square created. Hold MB1 and drag mouse to form a
- square with perforated lines.
-
- 4. Go back to CorelDRAW and select Edit | Paste. (A square appears.)
-
- 5. Select File | Save to save the file.
-
- 6. Select File | Print to print the file.
-
-
- To Resize Window and Switching Between OS/2 Desktop and Win-OS2 F/S:
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Press Alt-Esc to display the OS/2 desktop. Press Alt-Esc again
- to return to Win-OS/2. (The CorelDRAW window reappears.)
-
- 2. Click on the resize button in the upper right hand corner (arrow pointing
- up or double arrow). (You should see the desktop icon.) Press the resize
- button again to return the window to its Full Screen position.
-
- 3. Click on the Minimize button (the one to the left of the resize
- button). Double-click on the CorelDRAW icon to maximize the application.
-
- 4. Select File | Exit to close CorelDRAW.
-
-
- To Open CorelDraw Seamlessly:
- ─────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Open the notebook settings of the CorelDRAW icon. Select the
- session tab and then select the Win-OS/2 window. Close the notebook and
- double-click on the CorelDRAW icon to open the application seamlessly.
-
- 2. Select File | Exit to close CorelDRAW.
-
-
- To Test the Remaining CorelDRAW Applications:
- ─────────────────────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Open CorelTRACE** in a seamless mode. Select Help | Contents. Select
- File | Exit to close the help window. Select File | Exit to close
- CorelTRACE. Open CorelTRACE in a full screen mode. Close CorelTRACE.
-
- 2. Open CorelCHART** in a seamless mode. Select File | Open and double-click
- on the Chart subdirectory. Select 3DRISER and click on 3D0005.CCH.
- (It appears in the preview window.) Press OK. Select Help | Content.
- Select File | Exit to close the help window. Select File | Exit to
- close CorelCHART. Open CorelCHART in a full screen mode. Close CorelCHART.
-
- 3. Open CCapture in seamless mode. Make sure Ccapture appears. Press both
- mouse buttons to open the window list and highlight Ccapture. Press mouse
- button 2 and select Close to close Ccapture. Change notebook settings
- in Ccapture to open it in a Full Screen mode. Make sure Ccapture appears.
- Close Ccapture.
-
- 4. Open CorelPAINT** in a seamless mode. Select File | Open and then select
- BALLOON.PCX. Two display menus should be present: Color Selection
- and Canvas. Select Help | Contents. Select File | Exit to close the
- help window. Select File | Exit again to close CorelPAINT. Open CorelPAINT
- in a full screen mode. Close CorelPAINT.
-
- 5. Open CorelMOVE** in a seamless mode. Select File | Open and then select
- SAMPLE.CMV. Once the picture appears, click on the play button (right
- arrow button). The animation should begin. Press the stop button (square
- button). Select Help | Contents. Select File | Exit to close the
- help window. Select File | Exit to close CorelMOVE. Open CorelMOVE in
- full screen mode. Close CorelMOVE.
-
- 6. Open CorelSHOW** in seamless mode and select OK. Double-click on the
- Background subdirectory and select file type "*.SHB" in the List of Files
- type box. The file "SAMPLE.SHB" should appear in the File Name box.
- Double-click on the SAMPLE.SHB file. Then, wait until the picture finishes
- painting the screen. Select Help | Contents and close the help window after
- it appears. Select File | Exit to close CorelSHOW. Open CorelSHOW in full
- screen mode. Close CorelSHOW.
-
-
- ┌─────┐
- │ ! │ Verify that video corruption does not occur.
- └─────┘
-
-
-
-
- SCENARIO TO TEST VIDEO DEVICE DRIVER USING AMI PRO 3.0
-
-
- Introduction: Ami Pro 3.0 for windows is a word processing package that
- ───────────── allows the user to create sophisticated text/graphics documents.
- This scenario is a non-exhaustive test of Ami Pro 3.0.
- The following conventions are used in this document:
-
- F/S = FULL SCREEN
- MB1 - Mouse Button
-
-
-
- ┌─────┐ If you do not have AMIPRO 3.0 installed, please refer to your
- │ ! │ AMIPRO Installation Manual for instructions.
- └─────┘
-
-
-
- To Start Ami Pro in a Full Screen Mode:
- ───────────────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Open the notebook settings for Ami Pro and select the session tab.
- Click on Win-OS/2 Full Screen and close the settings notebook.
-
- 2. Double-click on the Ami Pro icon.
-
- 3. Press Alt-Esc twice to switch from F/S mode to the desktop and back to F/S.
-
-
- To Select a Style Sheet:
- ────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Select File | New from the main menu.
- Select Default style sheet and then select OK.
-
- 2. Type the following:
-
-
- The following questions pose intellectual debate which, in some cases,
- cause a wide array of conflicting viewpoints:
-
- 1. Can you imagine a world without hypothetical situations?
- 2. Why isn't the word phonetic spelled the way it sounds?
- 3. When driving around and looking for an address, why do people
- turn the radio volume down?
- 4. If driving at the speed of light, what happens when turning on
- the headlights?
- 5. Certain convenience stores are open 24 hours per day, 7 days per
- week, 365 days per year. Why do these stores have locks on their doors?
-
-
- 3. Press and hold MB1 and drag the mouse over the entire paragraph. Select
- TEXT | FONT, select Roman in the font box, 18 in the points box, and
- the color green. Select OK. Move the mouse away from the text and
- click MB1 once. (The letter turns green.)
-
- 4. Select File | Import Picture. Under the file type box, select AmiDraw.
- Double-click on 4BOXES.SDW in the Files box and observe that the
- pic file appears.
-
- 5. Select File | Save to save the file.
-
-
- Help Files
- ──────────
-
-
- 1. Select Help | Contents and then select the Search button. Type the word
- "PICTURE." Click on SHOW Topics and then select the Go To button.
-
- 2. Select File | Exit to close the help window.
-
-
- To Open or Close a File:
- ────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Select File | Close to save any changes and close a file.
-
- 2. Select File | Open and then select the file name to open.
-
-
- To View Documents in a Different Way:
- ─────────────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Select View | Outline Mode and notice the changes on the screen.
-
- 2. Select View | Draft Mode and notice the changes.
-
- 3. Select View | Layout Mode to return to layout mode.
-
-
- To Create a Table:
- ──────────────────
-
-
- 1. Select Tools | Tables and then select OK.
-
- 2. In the first cell type "Apple". Then press the tab key and type "Pear".
-
- 3. Press SHIFT-TAB to go back to "Apple".
-
-
-
- To Spell Check:
- ───────────────
-
-
- 1. Go to the word "headlights" and delete the letter 'g'. Hold down MB1 and
- drag the mouse over the word "conlict."
-
- 2. Select Tools | Spell Check. In the Alternatives Box, select the word
- "headlights" and select the Replace button.
-
-
-
- To Create a Frame Manually:
- ───────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Select Frame | Create Frame. Select the Manual button with mouse button 1.
- (The cursor changes.)
-
- 2. Hold mouse button 1 and drag the mouse until a rectangle takes shape.
- Release the mouse button. (A frame surrounded by tiny squares is created.)
-
- 3. Press Enter and type, "I dislike writing this."
-
-
- Cut and Paste Option:
- ─────────────────────
-
- 1. Open the Paintbrush applet. Click on the sixth smart icon in the second
- column. Hold down MB1 and drag the mouse to create a small square.
-
- 2. Move the cursor to the square you just created. Hold down MB1 and drag the
- mouse. (A square with perforated lines appears.)
-
- 3. Select Edit | Cut.
-
- 4. Minimize Paintbrush, select Ami Pro, and select Edit | Paste.
-
-
- To View a Window:
- ─────────────────
-
- 1. Select Window | Tile, and then select Window | Cascade.
-
- 2. Minimize | Maximize the window.
-
-
- To Print a File:
- ────────────────
-
- 1. Click on the title bar to select the window you want to print.
-
- 2. Select File | Print to print the file.
-
-
- To Start Ami Pro in a Seamless Session:
- ───────────────────────────────────────
-
- 1. Open the settings notebook for Ami Pro and select the session tab.
- Click on Win-OS/2 seamless and close the settings notebook.
-
- 2. Select the Ami Pro icon.
-
-
-
- ┌─────┐
- │ ! │ Verify that video corruption does not occur.
- └─────┘
-
-
- SCENARIO TO TEST VIDEO DEVICE DRIVER USING ALDUS PAGEM AKER 5.0
-
-
- To Start PageMaker:
- ───────────────────
-
-
- ┌─────┐ If you do not have ALDUS PAGEMAKER installed, please refer to your
- │ ! │ ALDUS PAGEMAKER Installation Manual for instructions.
- └─────┘
-
-
-
- To Start PageMaker:
- ───────────────────
-
- 1. Change to the \PM directory (or other directory where you installed
- PageMaker).
-
- 2. At the command prompt, type "WIN PM5".
-
- 3. Press Enter.
-
-
- To Open an Existing Publication:
- ────────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Select "Open..." from the File menu.
-
- 2. Click on the file name, or type the file name in the text box. (If
- necessary, also type the name of the disk and directory.)
-
- 3. Under "Open...," select "Original" or "Copy."
-
- 4. Select OK.
-
-
-
- ┌─────┐
- │ ! │ Verify that video corruption does not occur.
- └─────┘
-
-
- To Move to Another Page:
- ────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. If you have scroll arrows, click the left (backward) or right (forward)
- scroll arrow at either end of the page icons to display the icon you want.
- If you do not have scroll arrows, skip to Step 2.
-
- 2. Point to the icon of the page you want.
-
- 3. Click the left mouse button.
-
-
- To Move to Another Page Using "Go to page...":
- ──────────────────────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Select "Go to page..." from the layout menu.
-
- 2. Click the option you want for either a master page or a regular page.
-
- 3. If you selected "Page number," type the number of the page you want in
- the text box.
-
- 4. Select OK.
-
-
- To Move to the Next Page or the Previous Page Using Key Combinations:
- ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. To move to the next page (or pair of pages), press Ctrl+Tab.
-
- 2. To move the previous page (or pair of pages), hold down Ctrl+Shift and
- then press Tab.
-
-
-
- To Insert One or More Pages:
- ────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Move to the page(s) before, after, or between which you want to insert
- a page(s).
-
- 2. Select "Insert pages..." from layout.
-
- 3. Type the number of pages you want to insert in the dialog box.
-
- 4. Select the option you want: before, after, or between (for double-sided
- publications with facing pages) the current page(s).
-
- 5. Select OK.
-
-
- To Remove One or More Pages:
- ────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Use the pointer tool to drag any text or graphics that you do not want
- to delete completely off the page and to the pasteboard.
-
- 2. Select "Remove pages..." from the Page menu.
-
- 3. Type the numbers of the pages you want to remove in the
- "Remove page(s)" and "through" fields.
-
- 4. Select OK.
-
- 5. Select OK to remove the page(s).
-
-
- To Save a Publication or Template Using "Save":
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Select "Save" from the File menu.
-
- 2. Continue working on the publication, close it, or quit the
- PageMaker session.
-
-
- To Save a Publication or Template Using "Save as...":
- ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Select "Save as..." from the File menu.
-
- 2. In the text box, type the name you want for the publication. (Do not type
- a new name if you are using this procedure to compress a publication.)
-
- 3. Change to another disk if you do not want to save the publication on the
- active disk.
-
- 4. Select "Publication" or "Template," and then select OK.
-
- 5. Either continue working on the publication, close it, or quit the
- PageMaker session.
-
-
- To Close Your Publication:
- ──────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Select "Close" from the File menu.
-
- 2. If PageMaker prompts whether to save changes before closing, select an
- option.
-
-
- ┌─────┐
- │ ! │ Verify that video corruption does not occur.
- └─────┘
-
-
- To Quit PageMaker:
- ──────────────────
-
-
- 1. Select "Exit" from the File menu, or "Close" from the system menu.
-
- 2. If PageMaker prompts whether to save changes before quitting,
- select an option.
-
-
- To Create a New Publication Using a Template:
- ─────────────────────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Select File / Open...
-
- 2. In the list box, select the template you want to use.
-
- 3. Select OK.
-
- 4. Add text and graphics to the publication.
-
- 5. If your text doesn't look the way you want, use the "Styles" palette to
- apply the text styles you want.
-
- 6. Select "Save As..." and type the name of your new publication.
-
- 7. Select OK.
-
-
- To Create a New Publication From Scratch:
- ─────────────────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Select File / New.
-
- 2. In the "Page setup..." dialog box, select from the options listed
- to specify your publication's page setup.
-
- 3. Select OK.
-
-
- To Create a Master Page:
- ────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Click either the "L" or "R" page icon in the lower corner of the
- publication window.
-
- 2. Create a page number marker and layout grid with nonprinting guides.
-
- 3. Add the graphics you want repeated on every page.
-
- 4. Add the text you want repeated on every page.
-
-
-
- To Create an Arabic Page Number:
- ────────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Select the text tool.
-
- 2. Select an insertion point for the page marker on either a regular page
- or a master page.
-
- 3. Press Crtl+Shift+3.
-
- 4. As necessary, change the page number's type specifications or move the
- number (on a master page, its marker).
-
-
- To Create a Composite Page Number:
- ──────────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Create a text block to hold the composite page number by using the text
- tool to click an insertion point anywhere outside existing text blocks.
-
- 2. In that text block, type the number(s) or word(s) you want as part of the
- composite page number.
-
- 3. If necessary, move the insertion point to where you want the page number
- marker.
-
- 4. Press Ctrl+Shift+3 to create a page number marker, preceding or
- following the number(s) or word(s) you typed in Step 2 of this procedure.
-
- 5. As necessary, change the composite.
-
-
- To Define a Style Sheet from Scratch:
- ─────────────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. If the "Styles" palette is displayed in the publication window, hold down
- Ctrl and select "No style." Then skip to Step 3. Otherwise, select
- "Define styles..." from the Type menu. (The "Define styles..." dialog box
- is displayed.)
-
- 2. Select "New..." to display the "Edit style..." dialog box.
-
- 3. In the "Edit style..." dialog box, type the name of the new style in "Name."
-
- 4. If a name appears in "Based on," delete it.
-
- 5. Select the command you want by selecting one of the four buttons:
- "Type...," "Para...," "Tabs...," "Hyph..."
-
- 6. Select OK.
-
- 7. If you started in the "Define styles..." dialog box rather than the
- "Styles" palette, select "Close," "Cancel," or "OK."
-
- To Create a Style Sheet Based on an Existing Style:
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. If the "Styles" palette is displayed in the publication window, hold down
- Ctrl and select "No style." Then skip to Step 3. Otherwise, select
- "Define styles..." from the Type menu.
-
- 2. Select "New..." to display the "Edit style..." dialog box.
-
- 3. In the "Edit style..." dialog box, type the name of the new style in "Name."
-
- 4. In "Based on," type the name of the existing style on which the new style
- is based.
-
- 5. Modify the "Based on" style's specifications by following Steps 5 through 7
- in the procedure in the preceding section, "To Define a Style Sheet from
- Scratch."
-
- To Copy an Existing Style Sheet from Another Publication:
- ═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
-
-
- 1. Select "Define styles..." from the Type menu. The "Define styles..."
- dialog box appears.
-
- 2. Select "Copy..." to display the "Copy styles..." dialog box.
-
- 3. Select the publication or template that contains the style sheet you want
- to copy.
-
- 4. Select OK.
-
- 5. In the "Define styles..." dialog box, select "Close" or "Cancel."
-
-
-
- ADDING TEXT TO A PUBLICATION
-
-
-
- Adding a Word Processed File:
- ─────────────────────────────
-
- 1. If you want text to flow automatically, make sure "Autoflow" is checked
- on the Options menu.
-
- 2. Select "Place..." from the File menu. A dialog box shows a list of those
- text and graphics files that PageMaker can read directly from the current
- disk or directory. If necessary, scroll to find the name of the file you
- want. If the file name is not in the list, switch to another directory or
- disk.
-
- 3. Select the name of the file you want to place.
-
- 4. To retain a word-processed file's text formatting and styles, convert
- regular quotation marks to typesetting quotation marks, or read style
- tags. Make sure the appropriate options are checked; otherwise, make
- sure no options are checked.
-
- 5. Select OK.
-
- 6. Position the text icon within column guides or elsewhere on a page or
- on the paste board where you want the upper left corner of the text
- to start.
-
- 7. Select the left mouse button.
-
- 8. Look at the bottom of the last handle, and select one: "Shows a "#"," or
- shows a "+."
-
-
- Placing New Text:
- ─────────────────
-
- 1. Select "Place..." from the File menu.
-
- 2. Select the name of the file you want to place.
-
- 3. To retain the word processed file's text formatting and styles, convert
- regular quotation marks to typesetting quotation marks, or read style
- tags. Make sure the appropriate options are checked; otherwise, make
- sure no options are checked.
-
- 4. Select OK.
-
- 5. Position the icon where you want to start placing the text.
-
- 6. Hold the left mouse button down, and drag the icon diagonally until the box
- you're creating is the size you want.
-
- 7. Release the mouse button.
-
-
- Pasting Text from the Clipboard Using the Pointer Tool:
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────
-
- 1. Cut or copy the text to the Clipboard.
-
- 2. In the publication you want to paste to, make sure the pointer is selected.
-
- 3. Select "Paste" from the Edit menu.
-
- 4. Reposition and, if necessary, resize the text block.
-
- 5. If the bottom handle of the text block shows a "+," continue flowing
- the pasted text.
-
-
-
- Pasting Text from the Clipboard Using the Text Tool:
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────
-
- 1. Cut or copy the text to the clipboard.
-
- 2. Select and place the text tool where you want the copied text to paste.
-
- 3. Either click or drag (a bounding box) to place an insertion point outside
- existing text blocks.
-
- 4. Select "Paste" from the Edit menu.
-
- 5. If necessary, use the pointer tool to reposition and resize the text block.
-
-
- USING PAGEMAKER TO TYPE NEW TEXT
-
-
-
- Creating a New Text Block and Typing Text:
- ──────────────────────────────────────────
-
- 1. Use the text tool to select an insertion point outside existing text blocks.
-
- 2. Type the new text.
-
-
- EDITING TEXT
-
-
-
- To Position an Insertion Point:
- ───────────────────────────────
-
- 1. Select the text tool.
-
- 2. Position the I-beam inside or outside existing text blocks where you want
- the insertion point to be.
-
- 3. Click the main mouse button.
-
-
- To Drag-Place an Insertion Point:
- ─────────────────────────────────
-
- 1. Select the text tool.
-
- 2. Position the I-beam where you want the first the first character of text
- to be outside existing text blocks.
-
- 3. Drag to mark the diagonal of a box that's the width you want for the line
- length of the text.
-
- 4. Release the mouse button.
-
-
-
- SELECTING A RANGE OF TEXT
-
-
-
- To Select a Range of Text Using Shift
- and a Beginning and Ending Insertion Point:
- ───────────────────────────────────────────
-
- 1. Use the text tool to select the beginning insertion point (which acts as
- an anchor point for selection).
-
- 2. Hold down Shift.
-
- 3. Position an insertion point where you want the selection to end.
-
-
- To Select Text Using Shift, a Beginning Insertion Point, and the Cursor Keys:
- ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
-
- 1. Use the text tool to select the beginning insertion point, which acts as
- an anchor point for the selection.
-
- 2. Hold down Shift.
-
- 3. Use the cursor keys or any of the key combinations listed below in
- "Moving the insertion point" to either extend or shorten the selection.
-
-
-
- COPYING, CUTTING, AND PASTING TEXT
-
-
-
- To Copy or Cut Text to the Clipboard:
- ─────────────────────────────────────
-
- 1. Select the text you want to move using either the pointer tool or text tool.
-
- 2. Select "Copy" or "Cut" from the Edit menu.
-
-
- To Insert Clipboard Text into an Existing Text Block:
- ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────
-
- 1. Using the text tool, position an insertion point in the text block where
- you want to paste the text.
-
- 2. Select "Paste" from the Edit menu.
-
-
- To Replace Selected Text with the Contents of the Clipboard:
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
-
- 1. Use the text tool to select any amount of text you want to replace.
-
- 2. Select "Paste" from the Edit menu.
-
-
- To Paste the Clipboard Contents into Another PageMaker Publication:
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
-
- 1. Copy or cut the text you want to move to the Clipboard.
-
- 2. Close the current publication.
-
- 3. At PageMaker's desktop, open the publication where you want to
- paste from the Clipboard.
-
- 4. Select "Paste" from the Edit menu.
-
-
- INSERTING TEXT
-
-
-
- To Insert Text into an Existing Text Block:
- ───────────────────────────────────────────
-
- 1. Use the text tool to click an insertion point where you want to insert
- the text.
-
- 2. Select "Place..." from the File menu.
-
- 3. In the "Place..." dialog box, select the word-processed file you want to
- insert.
-
- 4. Make sure any other format options you want are selected.
-
- 5. Select "Inserting text."
-
- 6. Select OK.
-
-
-
- DELETING TEXT
-
-
-
- To Delete a Range of Text:
- ──────────────────────────
-
- 1. Use the text tool to select the text you want to delete.
-
- 2. Select "Clear" from the Edit menu or, press Backspace or Delete.
-
-
- To Delete Text Character by Character:
- ──────────────────────────────────────
-
- 1. Use the text tool to select an insertion point after the character(s)
- you want to delete.
-
- 2. Press the Backspace key, as necessary.
-
-
- APPLYING STYLES
-
-
-
- To Apply a Style from the ":Styles" Palette:
- ────────────────────────────────────────────
-
- 1. Use the text tool to select one or more paragraphs where you want to
- apply a style.
-
- 2. If the "Styles" palette isn't showing, select "Style palette..." from the
- Options menu.
-
- 3. In the "Styles" palette, select the name of the style you want to apply.
-
-
- To Apply a Style and Preserve an Earlier Override:
- ──────────────────────────────────────────────────
-
- 1. Use the text tool to select one or more paragraphs where you want to
- apply a style.
-
- 2. If the "Styles" palette isn't showing, select "Style palette..." from
- the Options menu.
-
- 3. Hold down Shift, and select the name of the style you want to apply.
-
-
- To Apply a Style from the "Define styles .. " Dialog Box:
- ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
-
- 1. Use the text tool to select one or more paragraphs where you want to
- apply a style.
-
- 2. Select "Define styles..." from the Type menu.
-
- 3. In the "Define styles..." dialog box, select the style you want to apply.
-
- 4. Select OK.
-
-
- To Remove a Style From a Style Sheet:
- ─────────────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Select "Define styles..." from the Type menu.
-
- 2. In the "Define styles..." dialog box, select the name of the style you
- want to remove.
-
- 3. Select "Remove."
-
- 4. Select OK.
-
-
- To Rename a Style:
- ──────────────────
-
-
- 1. If the "Styles" palette isn't showing, select "Style palette" from the
- Options menu.
-
- 2. In the "Styles" palette, hold down Ctrl and select the style name you
- want to change to display the "Edit style..." dialog box. You could also
- select "Define styles..." from the Type menu, select the style name,
- and then select "Edit...."
-
- 3. In "Name," delete the current name and type the new style name.
-
- 4. Select OK.
-
- 5. If you started from "Define styles..., select OK in the "Define
- styles..." dialog box to return to your publication.
-
-
- To Edit a Style:
- ────────────────
-
-
- 1. In the "Styles" palette, hold down Ctrl and select the style name you want
- to edit to display the "Edit style..." dialog box. You could also select
- "Define styles..." from the Type menu, select the style name, and then
- select "Edit...."
-
- 2. Select the command button you want: "Type...," "Para..," "Tabs...," or
- "Color...."
-
- 3. In any of the above dialog boxes you use, select OK to return to the
- "Edit style..." dialog box.
-
- 4. When you've finished editing the style, select OK in the "Edit style..."
- dialog box.
-
- 5. If you started from "Define styles...," select OK.
-
-
- CHANGING PARAGRAPH SPECIFICATIONS
-
-
-
- ALIGNING PARAGRAPHS
-
-
- To Change Paragraph Alignment from the Type Menu:
- ─────────────────────────────────────────────────
-
- 1. Use the text tool to select a range of text, or position an insertion
- point from which you'll be typing new text (using the changed alignment
- specifications).
-
- 2. Select either "Align left," "Align center," "Align right" or "Justify."
-
-
- To Change Paragraph Alignment Using the "Paragraph.. " Dialog Box:
- ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Use the text tool to select a range of text or, position an insertion
- point and type new text (using the changed alignment specifications).
-
- 2. Select "Paragraph..." from the Type menu.
-
- 3. In "Alignment," select the alignment you want the selected text to have.
-
- 4. Select OK.
-
-
- SETTING INDENTS AND TABS
-
-
-
- To Set Right or Left Indents:
- ─────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. To set the indent for existing text only, use the text tool to either
- select the paragraph(s) you want or an insertion point.
-
- 2. Select "Indents/tabs..." from the Type menu.
-
- 3. In the "Indents/tabs..." dialog box, drag the left indent icon
- (bottom icon) or right indent icon (right icon) along the ruler
- to where you what the left or right side of your paragraph(s) to align.
-
- 4. Select OK.
-
-
- To Set a First-Line Indent:
- ───────────────────────────
-
- 1. To set the indent for existing text only, use the text tool to select
- either the paragraph(s) you want or an insertion point.
-
- 2. Select "Indents/tabs..." from the Type menu.
-
- 3. ALDUS PAGEMAKER.
-
-
- To Set a Negative (Hanging) First-Line Indent:
- ──────────────────────────────────────────────
-
- 1. To set the indent for existing text only, use the text tool to select
- either the paragraph(s) you want or an insertion point.
-
- 2. Select "Indents/tabs..." from the Type menu.
-
- 3. In the "Indents/tabs..." dialog box, drag the left margin icon
- (bottom icon) alone the ruler to where you want all but the first
- line of your text left_aligned.
-
- 4. Drag the first-line indent icon along the ruler to the left, where you
- want your first line of text aligned.
-
-
- To Set a Tab Stop:
- ──────────────────
-
-
- 1. Use the text tool to either select the paragraph(s) you want or an insertion
- point.
-
- 2. Select "Indents/tabs..." from the Type menu.
-
- 3. In the "Indents/Tabs..." dialog box, select "Left," "Right," "Center," or
- "Decimal" for the new tab's alignment.
-
- 4. Either select "None" or click a pattern for the tab's leader. Otherwise,
- create your own leader by clicking the last leader option button, typing any
- one or two characters in the text box.
-
- 5. Click any where along the tab ruler to set the tab's position.
-
- 6. To set another tab with the same alignment and leader, repeat Step 5.
- To set another tab with a different alignment and leader, repeat Steps 3
- through 5.
-
- 7. If necessary, reposition any of the indents by dragging their
- triangle-shaped icons to new positions on the ruler.
-
- 8. Select OK.
-
- To Move a Tab Stop:
- ───────────────────
-
-
- 1. Use the text tool to select the paragraph(s) you want or an insertion point.
-
- 2. Select " Indents/tabs..." from the Type menu.
-
- 3. On the ruler in the "Indents/tabs..." dialog box, reposition the tab stop's
- arrow marker to where you want it. You can drag it over other tab stops
- without affecting them.
-
- 4. Select OK.
-
-
- To Change a Tab Stop's Alignment or Leader:
- ───────────────────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Use the text tool to either select the paragraph(s) you want or an
- insertion point.
-
- 2. Select "Indents/tabs..." from the Type menu.
-
- 3. On the ruler in the "Indents/tabs..." dialog box, specify the alignment
- and leader you want and select a new tab on top of the tab you are
- modifying. You could also delete the tab by dragging the tab arrow into
- and down past the ruler; then specify the alignment and leader you want.
-
- 4. Select OK.
-
-
- To Align Text at the Next Tab Stop:
- ───────────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Place an insertion point to the left of the text that you want moved
- to the next tab stop.
-
- 2. Press Tab.
-
-
- To Type Text at a Tab Stop:
- ───────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Press Tab.
-
- 2. Begin typing text.
-
-
- To Delete a Tab Stop:
- ─────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Select "Indents/tabs..." from the Type menu.
-
- 2. In the "Indents/tabs..." dialog box, drag the tab arrow into and down past
- the ruler.
-
- 3. If necessary, reposition any indents by dragging their icons to new
- position on the tab ruler.
-
- 4. Select OK.
-
-
- To Clear All Tab Stops:
- ───────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Use the text tool to select the paragraph(s) you want.
-
- 2. Using the text tool, select "Indents/tab..." from the Type menu.
-
- 3. In the "Indents/tabs..." dialog box, select "Clear."
-
- 4. If necessary, reposition any of the indents by dragging their icons to new
- positions on the ruler.
-
- 5. Select OK.
-
-
- To Export Text from a PageMaker Publication:
- ────────────────────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Use the text tool to select the text or story you want to export.
-
- 2. Select "Export..." from the File menu.
-
- 3. In the "Export.." dialog box, specify under "Export" whether to
- export the entire story or just the selected text.
-
- 4. In the text box, type the file name you want for the selected text.
-
- 5. In "File format," select the format you want for the file.
-
- 6. As necessary, locate the disk drive and directory where you want to store
- the export file.
-
- 7. Select OK.
-
-
- To Pace a Graphic in a Publication:
- ───────────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Select "Place..." from the File menu.
-
- 2. If necessary, scroll to find the name of the graphics file you want to
- place.
-
- 3. Double-click the name of the graphics file.
-
- 4. Position the upper-left corner of the icon where you want the upper-left
- corner of the graphic to be.
-
- 5. Click the left mouse button. Or, drag the mouse from the upper-left to
- the lower-right corner to draw the diagonal of a box that's the size you
- want the graphic, then release the mouse button.
-
-
- To Paste a Graphic From the Clipboard:
- ──────────────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. From the other application or publication, cut the graphic to the Clipboard.
-
- 2. Select "Paste..." from the Edit menu.
-
- 3. Drag the graphic to where you want it in your publication.
-
-
- DRAWING WITH PAGEMAKER TOOLS
-
-
-
- To Draw a Straight Line:
- ────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Click either the diagonal-line or perpendicular-line tool.
-
- 2. Position the center of the crossbar where you want the line to start.
-
- 3. Drag until the center of the crossbar is where you want the line to end.
-
-
- To Draw a Rectangle or Square:
- ──────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Click either the square-corner or rounded-corner tool.
-
- 2. Position the center of the crossbar where you want any corner of the
- rectangles or square to start.
-
- 3. To draw a square, hold down Shift.
-
- 4. Drag the crossbar diagonally until the box or rectangle is the size you
- want, then release the mouse button.
-
-
- To Draw an Oval or Circle:
- ──────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Select the circle/oval tool.
-
- 2. Position the center of the crossbar where you want the oval or circle
- to start.
-
- 3. If you want to draw a circle, hold down Shift.
-
- 4. Drag in any direction until the oval or circle is the size you want, then
- release the mouse button.
-
-
- MODIFYING GRAPHICS
-
-
-
- To Select A Graphic:
- ────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Use the pointer tool to point to the graphic you want to select.
-
- 2. Click the left mouse button.
-
-
-
- SELECTING A COMBINATION OF TEXT BLOCKS AND GRAPHICS
-
-
-
- To Draw a Selection Box:
- ────────────────────────
-
- 1. If you want any previously-selected items to remain selected,
- hold down Shift.
-
- 2. Starting on a blank area of the page, use the pointer tool to
- point to any corner of an imaginary rectangle that surrounds the text and
- graphics.
-
- 3. Drag diagonally until the flashing selection box completely surrounds
- all items you want to select.
-
-
- To Select a Group Item by Item:
- ───────────────────────────────
-
- 1. Hold down Shift.
-
- 2. Use the pointer tool to click each text block or graphic you
- want to select.
-
-
- Canceling a Graphics Selection to Cancel the Selection of Individual
- Items in a Group Selection:
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
-
- 1. Hold down Shift.
-
- 2. Use the pointer tool to click each item whose selection you want to cancel.
-
-
- GENERAL TECHNIQUES FOR MODIFYING ANY GRAPHIC
-
-
- To Move a Graphic:
- ──────────────────
-
-
- 1. Use the pointer tool to select the graphic(s).
-
- 2. Point anywhere on the selected graphic except on a handle.
-
- 3. To move the graphic in just one direction (either horizontally
- or vertically), hold down Shift.
-
- 4. Hold down the left mouse button.
-
- 5. After the pointer changes to four arrows, drag the graphic(s) to the
- location you want
-
-
- To Cut, Copy, and Paste a Graphic:
- ──────────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Using the pointer tool, select the graphic(s) you want to cut or copy to
- the Clipboard
-
- 2. Select "Copy" or "Cut" from the Edit menu.
-
-
- To Paste One or More Copies of a Graphic:
- ─────────────────────────────────────────
-
- 1. Select "Paste" from the Edit menu.
-
- 2. Drag the graphic or group of graphics where you want it.
-
-
- To Delete a Graphic:
- ────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Use the pointer tool to select the graphic(s) you want to delete.
-
- 2. Select "Clear" from the Edit menu or, press Backspace or Delete.
-
-
- TEXT FLOW BEHAVIOR
-
-
-
- To Flow Text Through a Graphic:
- ───────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Use the pointer tool to select the graphic you want text to flow through.
-
- 2. Select "Text wrap..." from the Options menu.
-
- 3. In "Wrap option," select the "None" icon.
-
- 4. Select OK.
-
-
- To Cause Text to Jump Over a Graphic:
- ─────────────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Use the pointer tool to select the graphic.
-
- 2. Select "Text wrap..." from the Options menu.
-
- 3. In "Wrap option," select the icon for a rectangular graphic boundary.
-
- 4. To change the amount of space between the graphic and the graphic
- boundary, type values in the "Standoff in inches" text boxes.
-
- 5. In "Text flow," select the jump over icon.
-
-
- To Wrap Text Around a Graphic:
- ──────────────────────────────
-
-
- 1. Use the pointer tool to select the graphic you want text to flow around.
-
- 2. Select "Text wrap..." from the Options menu.
-
- 3. In "Wrap option," select the icon for a rectangular graphic boundary.
-
- 4. To change the amount of space between the graphic and its graphic boundary,
- type the values in the "Standoff in inches" text boxes.
-
- 5. In "Text flow," select the "Wrap around" icon.
-
- 6. Select OK.
-
-
-
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