Join David Rivers for an in-depth discussion in this video Choosing document views, part of Pages 5 Essential Training.
…There's one more thing I'd like to explore with you…before we start creating our own documents here in Pages.…And that is the different views you can use when working on your documents.…Everybody has their preferred favorites and, we'll go…through them now and you can decide for yourself.…Firstly, we'll make sure we're just working…on the exercise file called No Obstacles Bio.…I'm going to close this up.…We studied it in the previous movie.…Now I'm left with my No Obstacles Bio document.…If you skip to this movie, just go to the…Chapter one folder of the exercise files and open it up.…
We just made a minor adjustment here, moving the title over to the left.…You'll notice, though, when you open it up,…there are certain default things happening on your screen.…For example, a zoom level.…The zoom level for me, you can see, set to 125 can be adjusted.…It all depends on your screen resolution and screen size for example.…Now, click this Dropdown.…And if you prefer to have an overall view…at the layout of your document, you might go to.…
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Released
6/19/2014- Opening, editing, and saving documents
- The basics of document setup
- Customizing the user interface
- Using auto-correction preferences, spell check, and Find and Replace
- Laying out a document with headers, footers, page numbers, and more
- Modifying templates
- Adding objects
- Formatting tables and using table calculations
- Exploring chart types and importing charts
- Printing documents
- Exporting to PDF, Word, and plain text
- Commenting on documents and tracking changes
- Sharing documents with others
Skill Level Beginner
Duration
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 8s
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1. Getting Started with Pages
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Exploring the user interface5m 39s
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2. Document Basics
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Document setup5m 33s
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Adding and arranging pages3m 50s
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Viewing document information3m 16s
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3. Working with Text
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Working with fonts6m 46s
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Using special characters2m 55s
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Working with tabs9m 17s
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Creating lists5m 27s
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Checking spelling4m 22s
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Using Find & Replace4m 10s
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Autocorrection preferences4m 45s
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4. Working with Styles
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Understanding styles4m 33s
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Overriding styles3m 29s
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Creating styles3m 14s
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Importing styles3m 8s
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5. Layout Essentials
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Pagination and breaks5m 24s
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Working with columns5m 31s
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Using auto-entry fields2m 14s
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Working with sections6m 51s
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Inserting footnotes2m 38s
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Creating a table of contents4m 42s
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6. Working with Templates
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Template layouts4m 39s
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Template parts6m 28s
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Replacing text and images7m 37s
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Adding parts7m 43s
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Saving a modified template6m 39s
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7. Working with Boxes and Objects
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Adding and arranging images5m 18s
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Adjusting images3m 5s
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Using Instant Alpha1m 51s
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Wrapping text2m 53s
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Working with shapes6m 20s
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Adding audio and video6m 13s
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8. Working with Tables
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Inserting tables4m 55s
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Formatting tables6m 55s
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Using table calculations5m 50s
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9. Working with Charts
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Entering chart data5m 25s
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Importing chart data3m 35s
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10. Sharing Your Documents
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Printing5m 8s
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Exporting to PDF3m 4s
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Exporting to plain text1m 56s
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Collaboration using iCloud4m 44s
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Sending documents by email2m 56s
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Conclusion
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Next steps36s
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