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Classes for Pages2 Lessons
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Combined Lessons for Tutor for Pages on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone1 Lesson
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Getting Around Pages on the Mac7 Lessons
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Setting Up your Pages Document on the Mac8 Lessons
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Working with Text in Pages on the Mac11 Lessons
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Adding, Selecting, and Styling Text
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Text Box Fills, Borders, Shadows, and Reflections
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Working with Paragraph and Character Styles
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Adding a Table of Contents
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Pagination, Breaks, Hyphenation, and Ligatures
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Copy and Paste Options with Text
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Indents, Insets, Tabs, and Borders
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Working with Text Columns
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Finding and Replacing Text
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Spell Checking your Document
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Text Substitutions and Line Breaks
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Adding, Selecting, and Styling Text
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Working with Tables in Pages on the Mac9 Lessons
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Adding, Selecting, Moving, and Resizing Tables
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Styling Tables and Table Options
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Working with Rows and Columns
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Working with Header and Footer Rows
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Styling and Formatting Cells
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Merging and Autofilling Cells
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Adding Formulas and Functions to Cells
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Using Conditional Highlighting
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Copy and Paste Options with Tables
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Adding, Selecting, Moving, and Resizing Tables
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Working with Charts in Pages on the Mac5 Lessons
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Working with Shapes in Pages on the Mac4 Lessons
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Working with Media in Pages on the Mac5 Lessons
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Arranging and Layering Objects in Pages on the Mac5 Lessons
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Sharing Options for Pages on the Mac2 Lessons
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Data Merges in Pages8 Lessons
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Create a Mail Merge in Pages on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone
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Print Envelopes from a Numbers Spreadsheet with Mail Merge
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What is a Data Merge?
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Downloading the Data Merge App
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Preparing for Data Merge with a Numbers Table
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Preparing a Pages Document for a Data Merge
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Performing a Data Merge
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Data Merge and Contacts
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Create a Mail Merge in Pages on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone
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Lessons for Pages for the iPad15 Lessons
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Interface Overview and Finding Help
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Creating and Organizing Documents
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Document Types
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Document Setup
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Working with Text
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Working with Tables
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Working with Charts
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Working with Shapes
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Working with Media
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Adding Links and Bookmarks
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Adding Comments and Highlighting Text
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Finding and Replacing Text
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Tracking Changes
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Sharing and Collaborating with Others
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Adding Security
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Interface Overview and Finding Help
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Lessons for Pages for the iPhone15 Lessons
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Interface Overview and Help
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Creating and Organizing Documents
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Document Types
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Document Setup
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Working with Text
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Working with Tables
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Working with Charts
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Working with Shapes
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Working with Media
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Adding Links and Bookmarks
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Adding Comments and Highlighting Text
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Finding and Replacing Text
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Tracking Changes
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Sharing and Collaborating
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Adding Security
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Interface Overview and Help
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Lessons for Pages in iCloud2 Lessons
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Using Numbers as your Spreadsheet on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone Class
Have you ever opened Apple’s Numbers to create a spreadsheet and you weren’t sure where to start? Or maybe you have a spreadsheet and you don’t know where to go with it? I personally believe Numbers is the easiest spreadsheet to use. But it also has a few advanced features as well including grouping, filtering, and pivot tables. I go over the basics of Numbers as well as some more advanced features in this class on Using Numbers as your Spreadsheet. I primarily look at it on the Mac, but I also show how it works on the iPad and iPhone.