Part I. Introducing iWork '09

Introducing iWork '09

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iWork's three applications — Pages for word processing and page layout, Numbers for spreadsheets, and Keynote for presentations — let you create very different kinds of documents. But the iWork infrastructure means that each one of those documents can use common features. You add shapes, tables, or charts to Pages in basically the same way you add them to Keynote. iWork has broken down artificial barriers so that you do the same things in the same way in all iWork applications.

This part provides an introduction to iWork and to these common interface element and to working in iWork — manipulating fonts, colors, and shapes; using the toolbar at the top of every iWork window; and taking advantage of the powerful inspectors.

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