On Saturday, August 6, 2005 at 3pm, Nicholas Pyers will demonstrate Pages, Apple’s new word processing and page layout program, and the one that will very likely supersede AppleWorks before we’re all much older.
Pages uses all of Mac OS X’s sophisticated graphics routines to help you produce truly professional-looking documents both simple and complex, with a minimum of effort.
Importantly, Pages makes it very much easier to construct documents incorporating photos and other graphic elements, and gives better results, to boot.
Family histories, newsletters, flyers and plain letters are relatively simple to create, and you can use the provided templates to make you look like a professional. Come to the Main Auditorium at 3:00pm and see how.
Pages
When:
- Saturday, August 6, 2005
3:00pm
Where:
- Main Auditorium, Building 4
Elgar Road Campus, Box Hill TAFE
Cnr Whitehorse & Elgar Roads, Box Hill
Credits
Interested in using the material from this presentation? Any non-profit Apple Macintosh User Group (MUG) may re-print, free of charge, any of the articles written by Nicholas Pyers found at https://www.nicholaspyers.com/articles. There are just a couple of conditions, which basically boil down to letting us know – for the full terms and conditions, please visit https://www.nicholaspyers.com/reprints.