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Mac Os X Pages Paragraph Checker
Mac OS X Part 4 The University of Utah Student Computing Labs Macintosh Support mac@scl.utah.edu. Applications. To see the version of Pages on your Mac, choose Pages About Pages (from the Pages menu at the top of your screen). To get started with Pages, click one of the “See also” links below, or click the Table of Contents button near the top of this page to see all of the topics in this user guide.
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Mac OS X (the operating system on a Mac) comes with some Apple applications, such as Safari to browse the Web, Mail to, well, receive and send email, iCal as calendar, etc...
One of those appllications is called TextEdit, and you'll find it in your Applications folder (which should be sitting in the rightmost part of the Dock, at the bottom of your screen). It's a very basic text processor/editor, but it may fit your needs.
Mac Os X Pages Paragraph Maker
You can also try a variant based on it, called Bean, which offers a whole slew of features TextEdit doesn't have. If you want something more refined and are willing to pay the price, you can opt for Microsoft Office for Mac, or a freeware such as OpenOffice, LibreOffice or NeoOffice (all three are cousins).
You can also try the latest version of Apple's iWork suite, which you might just adopt after a while. It's quite good.
You'll find all those apps and software via your favorite search engine...
Nov 16, 2013 2:59 AM
There are many ways to separate lines and paragraphs in Pages. Having proper spacing can make your documents easier to read. You need to tailor your spacing to your content and audience.Check out MacMost Now 924: Paragraph and Line Spacing In Pages at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.