December 2003
Beginner to intermediate
776 pages
45h 2m
English
On the Macintosh, there’s only one menu bar, always at the very top of the screen. The menus change depending on the program and the window you’re using, but the point is that the menu bar is no longer inside each window you open.
Just because you don’t see the little underlines in the menus doesn’t mean you can’t operate all of the menus from the keyboard, as in Windows. See Section 4.6 for details.
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