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iWork for Mac OS X Cookbook

By : Alexander Anichkin
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iWork for Mac OS X Cookbook

By: Alexander Anichkin

Overview of this book

<p>iWork is Apple on a shoestring: iWork costs a fraction of the price of full creative suites and yet is packed with the potential to achieve the same results. <br /><br />With its word processing and design application called Pages, spreadsheet program Numbers, and presentation creator Keynote, the elegance of iWork is its intuitive behaviour which makes it easy to learn and popular with Mac users. <br /><br />While Pages can open Word documents and be exported into Word, Numbers doesn't stumble over Excel and iWork documents can be created and viewed on portable devices. Lesser known is iWork's ability to give users great design capability which is comparable to top-end programs such as InDesign and Quark.<br /><br />"iWork for Mac OS X Cookbook" is the 'missing manual' which shows users how to exploit iWork's full potential. By taking a lateral approach to this relatively inexpensive software, you can find solutions to all your professional and creative needs, from designing logos and brochures to producing a high quality monthly magazine.<br /><br />This cookbook begins with simple ways to format and organize text with stunning graphic highlights and drop caps, as well as showing how easy it is to import and export MS documents in a couple of clicks.<br /><br />This well-illustrated, step-by-step guide then shows you how to create your own unique clip art, logos, and photo cut-outs and even how to draw your own pictures for home or professional projects, such as cards or magazines.<br /><br />Packed with the author's own tips and his 'beyond the manuals' approach to iWork, this book will convince you that, whatever you're working on, this is the only productivity suite you need.</p>
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
iWork for Mac OS X Cookbook
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Using tabs to stop text sticking to the edges of a colored background


In MS Word and Open Office Writer, there is a highlight feature in the toolbar. In iWork Pages, the same effect is achieved via the Text Inspector. Look under the More tab for the Background Fills options, Character and Paragraph.

In this recipe, we will look at how to highlight the text and also what to do when text sticks to the border of the colored highlight, making it look untidy.

How to do it...

Open the Text Inspector (Command + Option + I) and click on the T icon to open the Text window. This is where most text formatting operations are carried out.

Highlighting in iWork is done in the same way as changing the color of your text. Click on the color well and choose or create a color in the Colors window. In this case, however, we are adding a background color rather than coloring the text itself.

Follow the these steps:

  1. 1. In Text Inspector, click on the More tab.

  2. 2. Select the text you want to highlight and tick the...