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You can only work with master page elements on master pages. Even though they can appear
on the other pages in your documents, you can not select them, change them, or alter their
contents on those pages. You can only choose whether you want to include them on a
particular page. This ensures that repeating elements are not accidentally altered on only
some of your pages.
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Click the icon for the left master
page in the page scroll bar. The left master page becomes the current page in the document
window again. The other part of the repeating element for the verso pages in this bulletin
is the name of the museum and the season and year.
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Select the text block tool in the
tool bar. You created a text block and selected an insertion point in two steps when you
added the introductory text to the front page. Now you'll learn a shortcut.
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Hold down the Command key while
you drag from within the top left grid rectangle to within the top right grid rectangle on
the page. A text block snaps to the grid. Because you held down the Command key while you
drew it, the I-beam pointer becomes selected in the Tools palette and an insertion point
is selected in the text block.
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Press Command-4 to switch to
Actual Size view. The page appears at actual size in the window, with the insertion point
centered in the window.
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Type "Museum of Southwestern
Crafts · Summer 1990." You type the bullet-the small, black circle between
"Crafts" and "Summer"-by holding down the Option key while you type 8.
The text appears in Sahafi's preset formats, except that if you haven't quit Sahafi since you
last formatted text, the last font you specified is chosen automatically.
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