What are the steps you should take when you need to update a document with new information and then get a hard copy?
What will be an ideal response?
1) Click the Finder icon on the Dock, which opens the contents of the home folder in the view selected when Finder was last used. (We'll assume it was columns view.)
2) Click the Documents folder in the first column of the right pane of the Finder window. A second column in the right pane displays the contents of the Documents folder.
3) Double-click the file containing the document you need in the second column. The program that created the document, Word for example, loads and opens the selected file in the Word window.
4) Click in the body of the text at the location where you need to update the document with new information, then type the new text. Add the proper punctuation and press [return] if the new text ends a paragraph.
5) Click the Save button on the Word window toolbar, which replaces the original file in the Documents folder with the updated version.
6) Click the Print button on the Word window toolbar, then retrieve your printed copy from the printer.
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