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Using the Inspector in iWork

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Summary: How to use the inspector in iWork; learn all about Pages, Keynote, and Numbers in this free instructional video.

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"Hey everybody! My name is Matt and I'm speaking to you on behalf of Expert Village. Before we get too in debt into any of the different programs, I wanted to talk about the inspector. The inspector is this little window right here, which you can click and drag around wherever you want. If you don't see it, you can come up to view, come down to show inspector, and click there. You can also click the inspector button here at the top right, and that's going to be in all of the programs. What the inspector is it offers you a lot of different control over different aspects of your document. If I select some text there and click on the text tab, I can come down and change the size of the characters and the spacing between the lines, as well as a lot of different other things. Depending on the tab you're under, that's going to dictate what type of options you have down here. The tabs might look different depending on the program that you're in, but the inspector is in all of the different programs. If you come up to view, I'm going to bring up my inspector. If you click new inspector, you can have multiple inspectors open at the same time. I can be on the text tab over here on the inspector on the left and the rollers tab over here on the right. You can have as many inspectors open as you want. "

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