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Mac OS X Part 4 The University of Utah Student Computing Labs Macintosh Support mac@scl.utah.edu. Applications. Using Pages in Mac OS X: An Introduction. Using Pages in Mac OS X: An Introduction. Posted on 11th June 2012 by Amsys. On the left hand side we have the styles draw, where we can quickly apply preselected Paragraph styles to our document and also redefine styles. My name’s John and today I’m going to take you through a introduction to Pages in Mac OS X. This will be the first in a 3 part series detailing the iWork suite of Applications including Keynote and Numbers. So what is Pages? Pages is an easy to use word processing and page layout tool designed by Apple.

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To display or hide formatting marks (e.g., spaces, tabs, and paragraphbreaks) in a Microsoft Word document:

Word for Windows

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  1. In Word 2010, on the File tab, click Options. InWord 2007, from the Office Button menu, select WordOptions near the bottom right corner of the menu.
  2. Select Display from the listing at the left.
  3. In the section titled 'Always show these formatting marks on thescreen', check or uncheck the appropriate boxes to view the marks ofyour choice. To show or hide them all, select Show all formatting marks.
  4. To save your changes, click OK.

Word for Mac OS X

  1. From the Word menu, select Preferences....
  2. Select View.
  3. In the section titled 'Nonprinting characters', check or uncheckthe appropriate boxes to view the marks of your choice. CheckAll to see all formatting marks.
  4. To save your changes, click OK.

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You can also toggle between displaying and hiding formattingmarks. To do so:

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  • In Word for Windows, on the Home tab, in the Paragraphgroup, click the paragraph icon.
  • In Word for Mac OS X, click the paragraph icon in the Standardtoolbar. If you don't see the icon, from the View menu,choose Toolbars, and then check Standard.