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WYNN 7.0 User Guide - Freedom Scientific

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If the teacher has not provided a template, you have two choices.<br />

You can either use the Explain button to write in a blank file, or you<br />

can use the File Open button on the blue toolbar to open a<br />

template yourself.<br />

(1) If you use the Explain button, a new blank file is created for you<br />

to use to write your paper. The Save dialog box also opens. In the<br />

File Name box, type a file name, make sure the Save as Type box<br />

is set to “<strong>WYNN</strong> Docs (*wyx),” and click Save.<br />

(2) If you use the Open button on the blue toolbar, look in the<br />

Templates folder, and select the template file that is most<br />

appropriate for your writing task.<br />

Note: In a template, the rose-colored text is the teacher’s instructions to help<br />

you structure your paper. Type in the clear sections after each block of<br />

instruction text. Your notecards are still available to use during the<br />

writing process. If the notecards are not displayed on the screen, click<br />

the Rework button in the left panel.<br />

3. When you are finished writing your paper, click Save in the blue<br />

toolbar.<br />

If you used a template, you can hide the instructions so that you can<br />

better see the formatting of your final document. To do this, choose<br />

the View menu, and then select Hide Instructions.<br />

4. Finally, when your paper is complete, you can print it or export it to<br />

Microsoft Word using the Export to Word button in the blue toolbar or<br />

to another word processing program using the Launchables menu.

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