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1 pii First Printing: April 2010

copyright line to be updated on next printing
First Printing: April 2010 with corrections April 2011 6/18/2010
1 pii Wrong/missing text Cover Designer
Anna Stingley

Designer
Anne Jones
7/8/2010
1 pxvii Ultimately, she took the position of Vice President of Curriculum Development with this company. Ultimately, she took the position of Vice President of Curriculum Development with that company. 4/18/2011
1 pxxii Notes: Important tasks are offset to draw attention to them.
Important tasks are offset to draw attention to them.
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1 p3 4. Import data from another Mac.
5. Select your network.
4. Import data from another Mac (optional).
5. Select your network (if applicable).
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1 p23 You can see it in Figure 2.1, under the first icon. You can see it in Figure 2.1. 4/18/2011
1 p30 Notice in Figure 2.10 that several options on the menu are “dimmed”—that is, a light gray. Notice in Figure 2.10 that several options on the menu are “dimmed”—that is, they are light gray. 4/18/2011
1 p33 Figure 2.12 callout: Changes the size of the icon Changes the size of the icons 4/18/2011
1 p38 Point to the bottom of the pane and drag it down when the cursor arrow changes to a hand. Point to the bottom of the top pane and drag it down when the cursor arrow changes to a hand. 4/18/2011
1 p45 2. Click the padlock icon to unlock it.
2. Click the padlock icon to unlock it. Type your password and click OK.
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1 p52 Figure 3.2  You can use the Keyboard Shortcuts page as a reference for the default keyboard shortcuts that are set up for you. Figure 3.2  You can use the Keyboard Shortcuts page (not shown) as a reference for the default keyboard shortcuts that are set up for you. Just click the tab on the right. 4/18/2011
1 p69 The Arrange By command alignes icons with the invisible grid, sorted by name, date modified, date created, size, kind, or label. The Arrange By command aligns icons with the invisible grid, sorted by name, date modified, date created, size, kind, or label. 4/18/2011
1 p84 5. Select a starting point for the screen saver on the Start Screen Saver slider.
5. Select a number on the Start Screen Saver slider to specify the amount of inactivity that will start the screen saver.
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1 p106 Every user on your Mac has the same set of folders in his Home folder. This is how Mac OS X keeps each user’s work and preferences separate. Initially, every user on your Mac has the same set of folders in his Home folder. This is how Mac OS X keeps each user’s work and preferences separate. 4/18/2011
1 p123-125 Move Figure 7.2 from page 125 to page 123. Reflows.
Add callout: Indicates new content
done 4/18/2011
1 p124 If you want to work in more than one window, you can click File in the menu bar and click New Window. Browsing in multiple windows allows you to compare websites side by side or open two windows to the same website so that you can follow different links. If you want to work in more than one window, each time you want to go to a new site, you can click File in the menu bar and click New Window. Browsing in multiple windows allows you to compare websites side by side or open two windows to the same website so that you can follow different links. 4/18/2011
1 p125 If an address you don’t want to do to already appears in the Address bar, triple-click to select it and type the new address. If an address you don’t want to go to already appears in the Address bar, triple-click to select it and type the new address. 4/18/2011
1 p130 When you click a PDF file on a web page, it opens in the Preview application where you can view the file or save it to your hard drive. When you click a PDF file on a web page, it opens in Safari where you can view the file or save it to your hard drive. 4/18/2011
1 p134 Figure 8.2 add callout: Click to select fields. fixed 4/18/2011
1 p135 1. Click the Add button at the bottom of the Name column. 1. Click the Add button at the bottom of the Name column. (See Figure 8.1.) 4/18/2011
1 p136 To create a group, click the Add button at the bottom of the Group column, type a name for the group, and press Return. To create a group, click the Add button at the bottom of the Group column (See Figure 8.1.), type a name for the group, and press Return. 4/18/2011
1 p137 To open iCal, click the iCal icon in the Dock. The calendar page on the icon always displays today’s month and date, and the calendar, shown in Figure 8.3, always opens to the current date. To open iCal, click the iCal icon in the Dock. The calendar page on the Dock icon always displays today’s month and date, and the calendar, shown in Figure 8.3, always opens to the current date. 4/18/2011
1 p137 Additional views include Week and Month view, shown in Figure 8.4. Additional views include Day and Month view, shown in Figure 8.4. 4/18/2011
1 p138 To navigate the calendar in the main calendar viewing pane, use the Back and Forward buttons at the top of the window to go back or forward one day, one week, or one month at a time. To navigate the calendar in the main calendar viewing pane, use the Back and Forward buttons at the top of the window (See Figure 8.4.) to go back or forward one day, one week, or one month at a time. 4/18/2011
1 p140 Begin by checking all calendars that you want to search, click the Spotlight pop-up button, and select an item to limit the search. Begin by checking all calendars that you want to search, click the Spotlight pop-up button, and select an item to limit the search, such as Locations or Events only. 4/18/2011
1 p144 Clicking this button hides or displays the toolbar. In Mail, clicking this button hides or displays the toolbar. 4/18/2011
1 p146 To open a message in its own window, double-click any field of the message (From, Subject, Date, and so on). The new window shows the header information (From, Subject, Date, To, and so on) at the top and the body of the message under a thin dividing line. To open a message in its own window, double-click any field of the message (From, Subject, Date Received). The new window shows the header information (From, Subject, Date, To) at the top and the body of the message under a thin dividing line. 4/19/2011
1 p152 Most email servers accept files under 5MB, but that’s usually pressing the issue.
Most email servers accept files under 5MB.
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1 p155 If you want to take a dry run with the feature, however, open an email message, select some text such as “call no later than Thursday,” and click the To Do button in the toolbar to make that text the title of the To Do item. If you want to take a dry run with the feature, however, open an email message, select some text in the message, such as “call no later than Thursday,” and click the To Do button in the toolbar to make that text the title of the To Do item. 4/19/2011
1 p158 Replace Figure 9.8 fixed 4/19/2011
1 p166 Table 10.1
The beginning of a word Option-Left Arrow
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1 p169 Code in Steps 5 and 7 using wrong font. fixed 4/19/2011
1 p199 Mac’s standard search feature, Spotlight, is located under the toolbar. (You can see it in Figure 11.10.) Mac’s standard search feature, Spotlight, is located under the toolbar at the bottom of the pane. (You can see it in Figure 11.10.) 4/19/2011
1 p202 If you send them from Mail, you create the message first and then select the photos. If you send them from Mail, you create the message first and then select the photos. (See Chapter 9, Emailing and Chatting Online.) 4/19/2011
1 p203 If you don’t have your email account set up on your Mac, then sending photos as attachments becomes a little more difficult. You can’t use the Finder to select photos from iPhoto because once you navigate to the iPhoto Library, it’s a dead end—you can’t really get into the internal structure of the library where the files are stored. The easiest thing to do is export the photos you want to email by dragging the photos directly from iPhoto to the desktop. Then you can navigate to them with the Finder. After you attach the photos, you can drag them to the Trash. If you don’t have your email account set up on your Mac, then sending photos as attachments becomes a little more difficult. Open your email program, create a new message and click the appropriate button to attach a file. In the sidebar of the Finder, click Photos (under Media) and then select your photos from iPhoto. 4/19/2011
1 p204 If you are the recipient of an iPhoto disc, you can see the photos if you insert the disc in your disc drive. If you are the recipient of an iPhoto disc, you can see the photos if you insert the disc in your Mac’s disc drive. 4/19/2011
1 p207 Let Me Triy It Let Me Try It 4/19/2011
1 p222 3. When you think you have found the file you want to restore, select it and press the Spacebar to view the content of the file.
3. When you think you have found the file you want to restore, select it and press the Spacebar to view the content of the file. Press the Spacebar again when finished viewing.
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1 p226 Say your two-year-old has destroyed your DVD player—there is one other possibility for you. If your two-year-old has destroyed your DVD player—there is one other possibility for you. 4/19/2011
1 p240 7. Click the button in the browser to view pages if you want to add, delete, or move pages. 7. Click the Page View button in the browser to view pages if you want to add, delete, or move pages. 4/19/2011
1 p240 Settle on the book’s theme and size before adding text. If you change the theme or size after adding text, you could lose some of it. Settle on the book’s theme and size before adding text. If you change the theme or size after adding text, you could lose some of your work. 4/19/2011
1 p240 Photos that have been placed have a check mark on the thumbnail.
Photos that have been placed have a check mark on the thumbnail in the Browser. 4/19/2011
1 p241 But unless you have very high resolution photos, you should select two or three dozen photographs. But unless you have very high resolution photos, you should select two or three dozen photographs, so you can place several smaller photos on each page. 4/19/2011
1 p242 4. Click OK again if an instructional dialog box opens. Use AutoFlow to place the photos or design the pages individually using the Layout button. 4. Click OK again if an instructional dialog box opens. Use AutoFlow to place the photos or design the pages individually using the Layout button and dragging photos to each page. 4/19/2011
1 p252 If you are using Apple’s professional audio and film-industry suite, Final Cut Studio, you can export to Final Cut XML format. If you also have Apple’s professional audio and film-industry suite, Final Cut Studio, you can export to Final Cut XML format. 4/19/2011
1 p277 The placeholder on the bottom might have a function, such as a hyperlink, that would be rendered unusable after you publish the site.
The overlapped placeholder on the bottom might have a function, such as a hyperlink, that would be rendered unusable after you publish the site.
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