Yes. Command with the accent key, the key above tab, moves between windows of
an app.
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> On Jan 8, 2023, at 6:48 PM, mr.robertcole via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
> To move between multiple windows in the same app, Press command p
> Hi,
To move between multiple windows in the same app, Press command plus grov.
But first you need to open the first document. Then go to the file menu to
create or open the second document.
Thanks,
Rob
>> On Jan 8, 2023, at 21:38, Rebecca Sabo wrote:
>>
>> Hi all ,
>> I have another questio
Perhaps you might want to try to go to the file menu and open a second
document. Then write what you want to write in the second document window or
create that second document, but give it a different file name. Then you might
be able to alt tab between the two correction shift tab between the t
Hi all ,
I have another question. I have pages open and a document open on it. How do
I open another pages how do I go between the two of them ?
Thanks
Becky
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The text page of the inspector has three tabs. The one with spacing is also
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On Sep 14, 2011, at 2:29 PM, Shannon Dyer wrote:
> So, I found the inspector, but I can't figure out where double spacing is. I
> looked in document, in text, and in layout. It didn't list double spa
So, I found the inspector, but I can't figure out where double spacing is. I
looked in document, in text, and in layout. It didn't list double spacing
anywhere.
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Hello Shannon,
On 14 Sep 2011, at 18:38, Shannon Dyer wrote:
>
>
> I'm wondering how to access the inspector in pages.
Command-Option-i. This command shows or hides the Inspector.
> It is my understanding that things like spacing, word count, and other useful
> things can be accessed there.
Th
Hi, all.
I'm wondering how to access the inspector in pages. It is my understanding that
things like spacing, word count, and other useful things can be accessed there.
I've looked through the menus, and can't find anything that is labeled
inspector.
Also, is there a way to get pages to open a