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1. Open a new AppleWorks document. |
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2. Go to Format and select Document. |
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3. Go to Window and select Page View. |
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4. Change Size to 2 pages across and 2 pages down. |
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5. Change the view size by clicking and holding on the no. at the bottom of the screen. |
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Slide up to 33%. |
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6. Go to File, select Show Clippings. (Or Insert your own graphic.) |
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7. Click and drag a graphic to your document. |
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8. Click on the middle of the graphic and move it to the upper corner of the document. |
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9. Hold down the shift key (to keep the proportion) and drag a handle diagonally to make the image as big as you desire. |
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10. Click on the A in the Toolbox and draw a text box. Type in text as desired. |
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11. Change font and size as desired (in this case the larger the better.) |
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12. Print. Cut and paste together using rubber cement or tape. Laminate. |
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To make more than one page in your book, you must repeat the process for every page. |
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Directions provided by Ada Levins |
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You can find more detailed instructions with illustrations under PDF Files. |
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