Apple II Plus Personal Computer User Manual


 
Brief Tour
Chapter .3
A BRIEF TOUR OF THINKTANK
This chapter Contains a brief tour of the ThinkTank
program. Like a ten—day, seven—country European tour, it hits
only a few of the highlights. But it also introduces you to
the way ThinkTank works and presents essential information
about operating it. After reading it, you can readily master
the program by experimentation, guided by the ThinkTank tut-
orial in Chapter 4.
This chapter includes material on:
* the ThinkTank screen
* examining an outline
* using menus
* command keys
* adding and deleting headlines
* correcting mistakes
* inserting and removing disks
* backing up
GETTING SYNCHRONIZED
Start up the ThinkTank program, set the date, and load in
the sample outline from the THINKTANK DATA DISK, as described
in Chapter 2 of this manual. Your screen should look approx-
imately like Figure 3—1; it may look slightly different depend-
ing on your computer system. If you have any trouble, review
the startup instructions in Chapter 2.
If you’ve loaded in the sample outline but your screen
doesn’t look like Figure 3—1, someone may already have ex-
amined it. To restore it to its original condition, follow
these three instructions:
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