This is a follow up question.  I'm familiar with using command Q to
close an application.  Please tell me for what and how command W is
used.
 
Thanks
Linda
 
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Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2010 9:06 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: I'm stuck, Please help


Hi, 

Have you tried pressing command w and command q?  After that try
pressing command shift A to open the applications window.

hth

On Apr 15, 2010, at 8:48 AM, Carolyn wrote:



Ok, I think this will get the dumbest question of the year award but
here goes.  I start my macBook Pro, and finder comes up.  No matter what
I do next, I can't open the apps folder.  I have tried choosing it with
item chooser, typing apps in, even bring up the doc with VO D.
Sometimes it just says "you are in a rich text format.", or some such
thing.  I'm sure this is simple, but apparently, so am I.
TIA for any help to get back on the Mac.
 
Carolyn

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