
LESSON 11
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Books
When you’re working in a book window, the menu bar contains only commands
appropriate for books. For example, the File menus for a book and for a document
contain somewhat different commands.
Main file menu when a book is the active file.
Note:
On UNIX systems, the book menu bar appears as part of the book window. In Windows
and on the Mac OS, the menu bar remains at the top of the application window.
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Compare the File menu for the book window with the File menu for the document
window by doing one of the following:
•
(Windows and Mac OS) Click in the book window and observe the File menu. Then
click in Chapter1.fm and observe the difference in the File menu.
•
(UNIX) Display the File menu in the book window. Then display the File menu in the
document window for Chapter1.fm.
For the rest of this lesson, you’ll work with the book rather than with individual files in
the book.
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Close Chapter1.fm, but leave open the book window you just created.
The book was assigned a default name (UntitledBook1.book), but you’ll save the book
using a more appropriate filename.
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Choose File > Save Book As, enter the filename
Press.book
, be sure that the
destination folder is Lesson11, and click Save.
Note
: The Save Book As command saves the book file only. The component files of the book
are saved individually. If you save the book to a new location, open and save each individual
component file to that location as well.
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