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    Pages
    Use the Pages app to create stunning, media-rich documents on your Mac. Open and edit 
    Microsoft Word files, and easily share a link to your work in Mail or Messages, right from 
    the toolbar.
    Look good! Pages includes a variety of beautiful templates for flyers, newsletters, reports, and 
    résumés, among others, making it easy to start your project.
    Add charts, movies, and more.Share yo\fr doc\fment.Open or close the \bormat sidebar.
    All your formatting tools, in one place. Click the Format button  in the toolbar to open the 
    Format inspector. Select something in your document, and the formatting options for it appear.
    Flow text around graphics. When you add an image to a text document, the text flows 
    automatically around the image. You can fine-tune how the text wraps in the Format sidebar.
    Move a graphic into a text block… …an\f the text wraps aroun\f the graphic auto\batically.
    Start on your Mac, finish on iPad. You can keep documents up to date across all your devices 
    when you sign in to iCloud with the same Apple ID. So you can start composing on one device, 
    and pick up where you left off on another. 
     Tip: Turn on change tracking to see the changes you and others make to the document. Each 
    person’s edits and comments are color-coded so you can see who made the change. Choose 
    Edit > Turn on Tracking to show the change tracking toolbar.
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    Numbers
    Use Numbers to create attractive and powerful spreadsheets on your Mac. More than  
    30 Apple-designed templates give you a head start creating budgets, invoices, team rosters,  
    and more. Numbers can also open and export Microsoft Excel spreadsheets.
     Ask Siri. Say something like: “Show spreadsheets in downloads folder.”
    Start with a template—then add what you want. Select the sample text in the template, then 
    type new text. To add images, drag a graphic file from your Mac onto the placeholder image.
    Add objects like shapes and charts.\fiew formattin\b options for the selected object.
    Get organized with sheets. Use multiple sheets or tabs to show different views of your 
    information. For example, use one sheet for your budget, another for a table, and a third for 
    notes. Click 
     to add a new sheet. Drag a tab left or right to reorder sheets. 
    Click + to add a new sheet.Dra\f a tab left or ri\fht to reorder sheets.
    Formulas are a snap. Get built-in help for more than 250 powerful functions—just type the 
    equal sign (=) in a cell, and you see a list of all the functions and their descriptions in the sidebar. 
    Start typing a formula to get instant suggestions.
     Tip: To get instant calculations based on a series of values, select the range of cells containing 
    the values. At the bottom of the window you’ll see the sum, average, minimum, maximum, and 
    count of the selected values. Click the Settings button 
     to see even more options.
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    Keynote
    Create professional, cutting-edge presentations with Keynote. Start with one of the more than 
    30 predesigned themes and make it your own by adding text, new objects, and changing the 
    color scheme.
    Organize visually. Use the slide navigator on the left to quickly add, delete, or rearrange slides. 
    Click a slide to see it in the main window, drag a slide to change its order, or select it and press 
    Delete to remove it.
    Drag to reorder slides.Add objects to your slides.\fee format and animation o\btions.
    Practice makes perfect. To rehearse your presentation, choose Play > Rehearse Slideshow. You’ll 
    see each slide along with your notes—and a clock to keep you on track.
    See how you’re doing on time.
    Remind yourse\ff 
    of key points to m\bke.
    Share your presentation. If your manager wants to review your presentation or you want to 
    share it with others on a conference call, choose Share > Send a Copy to send a copy by Mail, 
    Messages, AirDrop, or even social media.
    Follow the bouncing ball. Get their attention by animating an object on a slide. Select the 
    object, click Animate in the toolbar, click Action in the sidebar, then click Add an Effect.
     Tip: You can embed a video in your presentation. Click where you want it to be, then click the 
    Media button 
     in the toolbar. Click Movies, then find the movie you want and drag it to your slide.
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    iMovie
    iMovie lets you turn your home videos into beautiful movies and Hollywood-style trailers that 
    you can share with a few quick clicks.
    Import a video. Import video from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, from a camera, or from 
    media files already on your Mac. iMovie creates a new library and event for you.
    Correct and adjust color in your clip.S\fare a movie, trailer, or clip.\biew your projects.
    Record video with the built-in camera. Use the FaceTime camera on your Mac to record video 
    and add it to your project. Select an event in the sidebar, click Import in the toolbar, select 
    FaceTime Camera, then click the Record button to start and stop recording.
    Create Hollywood-style trailers. Make clever trailers, complete with animated graphics and 
    soaring soundtracks. Just add photos and video clips and customize the credits. To get started, 
    click the New button 
    , click Trailer, choose a template from the Trailer window, then click 
    Create. Add the cast and credits in the Outline tab, and add your own photos and videos in the 
    Storyboard tab.
    Click Play to preview the trailer.
     Tip: Shooting video with a handheld device can produce shaky results, but you can stabilize 
    the video so the playback is smoother. Select the shaky clip in the timeline, click the Stabilization 
    button 
    , then click Stabilize Shaky Video.
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    GarageBand
    GarageBand is an app for creating, recording, and sharing your music. It has everything you 
    need in order to learn to play an instrument, write music, or record a song—your own home 
    recording studio.
    Create a new project. You can start with a song template, select a tempo, key, and other options, 
    then click Record and start playing. Build your song—for example, with different tracks and 
    loops. Click Quick Help 
     and hold the pointer over items to learn what they are and how 
    they work.
    Show Smart Controls.
    View Editors.
    View \fpple Loops.
    Open the \bote Pad.Tracks area
    No more excuses—learn to play. GarageBand comes with a lesson to start learning piano and 
    one for guitar. Open the Lesson Store in the Project Chooser to view more lessons to download 
    or purchase—including Artist Lessons from famous musicians.
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    Record your voice. Connect a microphone, choose Track > New Track, then select the 
    microphone under Audio. Click the triangle next to Details to set options for input, output, and 
    monitoring, then click Create. Click the Record button to start recording or the Play button to 
    stop recording. Don’t forget to sing!
    Click to record your voice.
    Hear yourself \fhile you record.
     Tip: Make your own ringtones, then sync them to your iPhone using iTunes. Choose File > 
    New, select Ringtone, click Choose, then import a file to use. Customize the ringtone the way you 
    want it, then choose Share > Ringtone to iTunes.
    App Store
    Search the App Store to find and download apps, and get the latest updates for your apps.
    Find the perfect app. Know exactly what you’re looking for? Type the name in the search field, 
    then press Return. Or click Top Charts to see the most popular apps.
    Click a category to browse it.Search \for an app by name.
     Ask Siri. Say something like: “Find apps by Apple.”
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    All you need is an Apple ID. To download apps, just sign in with your Apple ID—choose  
    Store > Sign In, or click Sign In on the right side of the window. If you don’t have an Apple ID  
    yet, choose Store > Create Account. If you can’t remember your password, click the Forgot  
    link to recover it.
    Get the latest updates. If you see a badge on the App Store icon in the Dock, there are  
    updates available for your apps or macOS. Click the icon to open App Store, then click Updates   
    in the toolbar. 
    You have available updates.
     Tip: You can spread the word about your favorite apps to your friends. While viewing an app, 
    click the down arrow next to the price, then choose Tell a Friend.
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    Find answers
    Mac Help
    Mac Help has a lot more information about how to use your MacBook.
    Get help. Click the Finder icon 
     in the Dock, then click the Help menu in the menu bar and 
    choose Mac Help. Or type a question or term in the search field, then choose a topic in the 
    results list.
    Show the table 
    of contents.
    Learn about mac\fS.
    Explore topics. To find a topic in Mac Help, you can browse or search. To browse, click “Show 
    topics” to see the list of topics, then click a topic to read it. Or type what you want to find in the 
    search field to go right to your answer.
    Click     to view 
    more topics.Click a topic 
    to read it.
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    Find out what’s new. Click the Help menu, then choose “What’s New in macOS” to find out more 
    about the latest features of macOS.
     Tip: If you can’t remember the location of a menu item in an app, search for it in Help. Place 
    the pointer over the result, and an arrow shows you the command.
    Common questions
    Here are answers to some common questions about your MacBook.
    How do I get support for my MacBook? Go to www.apple.com/support/macbook.
    Where’s my serial number? 
    Choose Apple menu > About This Mac. The serial number is the last 
    item in the list. If your computer isn’t turned on, you can find the serial number printed on the 
    bottom of your MacBook.
     Ask Siri. Say something like: “What’s my computer’s serial number?”
    How do I get help for an app? When you’re using the app, click the Help menu in the menu bar 
    at the top of the screen.
    Where is the safety information for my MacBook? See Important safety information.
    How do I find the technical specifications? Go to www.apple.com/support/macbook, or choose 
    Apple menu > About This Mac and click the buttons at the top for displays, storage, and memory.
     Ask Siri. Ask Siri for information about your Mac. Say something like:
     •“How fast is my Mac?”
     •“How much memory does my Mac have?”
     •“How much free space do I have on my Mac?”
     •“How much iCloud storage do I have left?”
    How do I check my disk for problems? Use Disk Utility. See the Apple Support article 
    support.apple.com/HT201639 .
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    Keyboard shortcuts
    You can press key combinations to do things on your MacBook that you’d normally do with a 
    trackpad, mouse, or other device. Here’s a list of commonly used keyboard shortcuts.
    ShortcutDescription
    Command-X Cut the selected item and copy it to the Clipboard.
    Command-C Copy the selected item to the Clipboard.
    Command-V Paste the contents of the Clipboard into the current document or app.
    Command-Z Undo the previous command. Press Command-Z again to redo.
    Command-A Select all items.
    Command-F Open a Find window, or find items in a document.
    Command-G Find again, or find the next occurrence of the item you’re searching for. 
    Press Command-Shift-G to find the previous occurrence.
    Command-H Hide the windows of the front app. Press Command-Option-H to view the 
    front app but hide all other apps.
    Command-M Minimize the front window to the Dock. Press Command-Option-M to 
    minimize all windows of the front app.
    Command-N Open a new document or window.
    Command-O Open the selected item, or open a dialog to select a file to open.
    Command-P Print the current document.
    Command-S Save the current document.
    Command-W Close the front window. Press Command-Option-W to close all windows 
    of the app.
    Command-Q Quit the app.
    Command-Option-Esc Choose an app to Force Quit.
    Command-Tab Switch to the next most recently used app among your open apps.
    Command-Shift-3 Take a screenshot of the entire screen. Press Command-Shift-4 to take a 
    screenshot of a selected area of the screen.
    If you switched to the Mac from a PC, or if you like to use the keyboard instead of the trackpad, 
    check out www.apple.com/support/macbasics/pctomac for a list of Mac keyboard shortcuts and 
    the differences between Mac and Windows keyboards. For a more complete list of keyboard 
    shortcuts, see the Apple Support article support.apple.com/HT201236.
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