Make a copy of a document
You’ll often want to make a copy of a document so you can
preserve the original and modify the copy. To practice making a
copy of a document, you’ll use the “Opening Lines” document
you created.
1. If you closed the Macintosh HD window, open the
Macintosh HD icon now.
(Click the icon to select it, and then choose Open from the
File menu.)
The Macintosh HD window appears, showing you the
contents of your hard disk. The contents include the
TeachText program and the TeachText document you created
called Opening Lines.
2. Click the Opening Lines icon to select it.
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Opening and closing documents and programs
Doing this Also causes this
Opening a document Opens the program that created
that document
Making a document Makes the program that “owns”
window active that document active
Closing a document Simply closes that document; does
not close the program that created
that document (the program continues
to use memory)
Quitting a program Prompts you to save your work,
then closes the program that created
the active document (memory becomes
available for other programs)