Hello Paul,

TextEdit doesn't print the filename at the top of each paper page.

Cheers,

Anne


On 12 Oct 2011, at 17:36, Paul Erkens wrote:

> Hi Ann,
> Very clear. So, to enter plain text with only blank lines between paragraphs, 
> there is no downside to stick with text edit? Do you happen to know if, just 
> like notepad does in windows, text edit prints the filename as header on each 
> paper page when you print your document? Wordpad just prints the text in 
> windows, but notepad also makes a heading of the filename the document came 
> from, which can be undesirable. Does text edit do this, that you know of? Or 
> can I safely print out a document I wrote without the filename being made 
> into a page header in text edit?
> Paul.
> On Oct 12, 2011, at 5:26 PM, Anne Robertson wrote:
> 
>> Hello Paul,
>> 
>> A template can save you a lot of work. You can, for instance, have a 
>> template for personal letters and another for business letters. You can set 
>> up the top of the letter and the end, choose the appropriate font, create 
>> paragraph styles and have hotkeys associated with them.
>> 
>> You can also have templates for writing documents such as course papers for 
>> students.
>> 
>> Pages comes with quite a number of templates already defined, but they 
>> follow American styles which are not always appropriate elsewhere in the 
>> world.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Anne
>> 
>> 
>> On 12 Oct 2011, at 17:06, Paul Erkens wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Ann,
>>> I'm not a user of pages but it makes me wonder. Why do you need a template 
>>> at all? There are none in text edit either, nor are there in other text 
>>> editors I know of. In ms word, they are also not manatory. What does a 
>>> template do in pages?
>>> Paul.
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