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- Published Mar 26, 2009 by Peachpit Press.
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- Copyright 2009
- Edition: 1st
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- ISBN-10: 0-321-61851-3
- ISBN-13: 978-0-321-61851-1
In the only Apple-certified guide to iWork ’09, you’ll learn to create everything from first-rate business presentations and newsletters to effective budgets and event planners. Focused lessons take you step by step through all aspects of Keynote, Pages, and Numbers. The self-paced book/DVD combo uses real-life material and practical lessons that you can apply immediately to your own projects. You’ll learn to:
• Master the iWork suite of tools quickly through fun, real-world projects
• Design a Keynote presentation from storyboard to Web export
• Add animated charts and custom backgrounds to a presentation with ease
• Publish great-looking newsletters and brochures in print and on the Web
• Build a professional marketing package from scratch
• Create expense reports, track budgets, and plan special events
• Sort, organize, and chart data using sophisticated spreadsheet calculations
The Apple Training Series is both a self-paced learning tool and the official curriculum of the Apple Training and Certification Program. To find out more about Apple Training, or to find an Authorized Training Center near you, go to www.apple.com/training.
• Master the iWork suite of tools quickly through fun, real-world projects
• Design a Keynote presentation from storyboard to Web export
• Add animated charts and custom backgrounds to a presentation with ease
• Publish great-looking newsletters and brochures in print and on the Web
• Build a professional marketing package from scratch
• Create expense reports, track budgets, and plan special events
• Sort, organize, and chart data using sophisticated spreadsheet calculations
The Apple Training Series is both a self-paced learning tool and the official curriculum of the Apple Training and Certification Program. To find out more about Apple Training, or to find an Authorized Training Center near you, go to www.apple.com/training.
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Table of Contents
Intro: Getting Started with the iWork Suite
CH 1 – Creating a Basic Presentation
CH 2 – Adding Images and Sound to Your Presentation
CH 3 – Adding Video and Animation
CH 4 – Building a Custom Theme
CH 5– Converting from PowerPoint & Working with Charts
CH 6 – Rehearsing and Delivering Your Presentation
CH 7 – Publishing Your Presentation
CH 8 – Word Processing
CH 9 – Building a Report
CH 10– Creating a Newsletter
CH 11 – Creating Promotional Materials
CH 12 – Creating Materials for the Classroom
CH 13 – Spreadsheet Essentials
CH 14 – Creating an Event Planner
CH 15 – Advanced Spreadsheet Operations
CH 16 – Advanced Charting Operations
CH 1 – Creating a Basic Presentation
CH 2 – Adding Images and Sound to Your Presentation
CH 3 – Adding Video and Animation
CH 4 – Building a Custom Theme
CH 5– Converting from PowerPoint & Working with Charts
CH 6 – Rehearsing and Delivering Your Presentation
CH 7 – Publishing Your Presentation
CH 8 – Word Processing
CH 9 – Building a Report
CH 10– Creating a Newsletter
CH 11 – Creating Promotional Materials
CH 12 – Creating Materials for the Classroom
CH 13 – Spreadsheet Essentials
CH 14 – Creating an Event Planner
CH 15 – Advanced Spreadsheet Operations
CH 16 – Advanced Charting Operations
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Updates & Corrections
NOTE: Effective October 2013, references to taking the certification exam at Prometric are no longer valid. Please see training.apple.com for more details.
Due to changes in the availability and features of related products, please make note of the following to the book since it was published.
Page - Change step 1 to read 'Before you reduce the size of an image or media file, save your document. Choose File > Save to write the latest version to your hard drive, or choose File > Duplicate to create a copy of the presentation.'
- Ignore the tip for Step 3 as you can no longer use Save As to save a iWork '08 version of your document.
- Change step 7 to read 'Choose File > Duplicate then Choose File > Save, name the file 05_Presentation Stage 01.key, and save it to your hard drive.'
- In Saving a PowerPoint FIle, the Save As menu item is no longer available. Instead, use the following steps to save a PowerPoint file:
- Choose File > Export > PPT.
- Click Next.
- Modify the filename for the document (if desired).
- In the Where pop-up menu, select the location where you want to save the PowerPoint file. Click the disclosure triangle to the right of the Save As field if the file browser isn’t visible, and navigate to the desired folder.
- Click Export.
A new PowerPoint file is created.
- The answer for question 5 should be “Choose File > Export > PPT.”
- Under Proof Your Presentation, remove the last bullet referring to using iWork.com.
- The note for step 1 should read “You can also create a PowerPoint file by choosing File > Export > PPT.”
- Strike the Tip referencing iWork.com as iWork.com is no longer available.
- Ignore the MORE INFO note as MobileMe is no longer available.
- Ignore the section “Sending to iWeb” as iWeb is no longer available.
- In step 8, strike the second sentence “The controls are similar to the iDVD export options discussed later in this lesson.“
- Ignore the section “Sharing a Presentation with iWork.com” as iWork.com is no longer available.
- Ignore the section “Sharing a Presentation with iChat Theater” as iChat Theater is no longer available.
- Ignore the “Making a DVD: Exporting to iDVD” section as iDVD is no longer available.
- Ignore question 5 and its corresponding answer as iChat Theater is no longer available.
- In step 3, change “your Address Book” to “Contacts.”
- In step 8, change “an Address Book card file” to “a Contacts card file.”
- In step 9, change “Address Book” to “Contacts.”
- Change all references of “Address Book” to “Contacts.” 239 Change steps 5-7 to read as follows:
- Choose File > Duplicate.
- Choose File > Save.
- Name the file Phoenix Mission Revision 1.pages.
- Navigate to the Lesson_09 folder, and click Save.
- In the note for step 4, change “Address Book” to “Contacts.”
- Ignore the section “Sharing a Document on iWork.com” as iWork.com is no longer available.
- Ignore question 5 and its corresponding answer as iWork.com is no longer available.
- Changes steps 11-13 to read as follows:
- Choose File > Duplicate.
- Choose File > Save.
- Name the file 11Catering_Menu.pages and save it to the Lesson_11 folder.
- Change Steps 13-15 to read as follows:
- Choose File > Duplicate.
- Choose FIle > Save.
- Name the file 11Band_Flyer.pages and save it to the Lesson_11 folder.
- Strike step 6 as iWeb is no longer available.
- In step 3, change “Address Book” to “Contacts.”
- In the introduction to Exporting Your Spreadsheet, ignore the reference to iWork.com.
- Change the note for step 2 to read “You can also choose File > Export to save a copy of your Numbers document as an Excel file to your hard drive.”
- Ignore the section “Sharing a Document with iWork.com” as iWork.com is no longer available.
- Ignore the section “Publishing with iWeb” as iWeb is no longer available.
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Developer(s) | Apple Inc. |
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Stable release | |
Operating system | Mac OS X |
Type | Office suite |
License | Proprietary |
Website | apple.com/iwork |
iWork is a suite of programs created by Apple Inc., containing Pages, a word processing and desktop publishing program, Keynote, a presentation package and Numbers, a spreadsheet program.[1]
Although iWork is called 'a successor to AppleWorks' by Apple,[2] it does not have the functions of AppleWorks's database and drawing tools. Also, it does not compete directly with the Mac version of Microsoft Office, but instead offers tools with a different focus (presentation, rather than analysis) at a lower price. It is made to integrate with other applications from Apple's iLife Suite. Although iLife comes free on every Mac, iWork is sold separately. From February to March 2008, a free 30-day trial of iWork was installed on every new Mac bought during that time, but now the trial must be downloaded from online. It is still given with copies of iLife.
History[change | change source]
iWork '05[change | change source]
iWork '05 was launched on January 11, 2005 and had the new version 2 of Keynote and the first release of Pages. Before it was released, what would become iWork was said to be an add-on, upgrade, or new release of AppleWorks.[2]
iWork '06[change | change source]
On January 10, 2006, Apple introduced iWork '06 at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco, which upgraded Pages to version 2 and Keynote to version 3.[3] New features common to both applications included 3D charts, tables with formula support, reviewer comments, and shaped image masking. The addition of tables with formula support may have been added to quiet rumors of an Apple spreadsheet application. Since iWork's focus is on presentation, Apple gave a way to put most common spreadsheet features into a table while providing only limited additional functionality.
iWork '08[change | change source]
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iWork '08 was announced on August 7, 2007 at a special event at Apple's Cupertino campus. New versions of Pages and Keynote were introduced, as was a new spreadsheet application, Numbers. Despite this, hard disk space requirements were reduced from 1.85 GB in iWork '06 to 690 MB in iWork '08. iWork '08 was the end of AppleWorks which was not sold anymore a week later.[4] iWork 08 drops support for Mac OS X v10.3 'Panther'.
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References[change | change source]
- ↑Apple Introduces iWork ’08
- ↑ 2.02.1Apple press release Apple Unveils iWork '05
- ↑Apple press release Apple Announces iWork '06
- ↑Evans, Jonny (2007-08-15). 'Apple cans AppleWorks'. Macworld UK. Retrieved 2007-08-15.Check date values in:
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