2.Make the Finder the active program by clicking the Macintosh HD icon, or clicking anywhere on the desktop outside the Opening Lines window.

The Finder becomes the active program. Notice:

n The Macintosh HD window appears on top of the Opening Lines window.

n The menu bar shows the Finder’s menu titles.

n The Application menu icon at the right end of the menu bar becomes the Finder icon.

You may also notice the Opening Lines icon in the Macintosh HD window, representing the document you just created and saved.

3.Make the Opening Lines window active by clicking anywhere inside it.

(Part of the window may be hidden by the Macintosh HD window.)

When you click, the Opening Lines window comes back to the top. It’s now the active window again, and TeachText is the active program.

You make a window active by clicking any visible part of it. The program that “owns” the window becomes active when the window becomes active.

Here is another way to make a program active:

4.Make the Finder the active program by choosing Finder from the Application menu at the right end of the menu bar.

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