If the program you are using follows Apple's standards, highlight the word(s) and then hold down the command key and hit the letter "u" for underline.
Keep in mind that the program you are using must be following Apple Standards. If the program does not, look for a drop down menu with the word "Format" and within that menu, the word "Font." Within that menu, there should be a choice of "underline." Remember that you must have your word(s) highlighted for them to get underlined.
Sir Isaac Newton is featured in the first Apple logo from 1976. The logo shows Newton sitting under an apple tree, and was only used for the Apple I computer. It was almost immediately replaced with a rainbow colored apple with a bite taken out of it.
No, it was the 5th Apple computer. 1. Apple 1 2. Apple 2 3. Apple 3 4. Lisa 5. Macintosh
An Apple computer will do everything a Windows computer will do.
I'm not sure this is your question, but the company "Apple Computer" is a publicly held corporation owned by its stockholders and not by any other larger entity. Apple and Macintosh branded software is published and sold by Apple Computer. As far as the Apple software you may have, it is sort of "owned" by you under license from Apple. See their license terms for details.
A colorful apple computer is a model of the old Macintosh Computer with a colorful apple logo on it, rather than the familiar plain white apple.
Yes. The Macintosh was introduced in 1984, but the first Apple Computer, with no screen was introduced in 1976.
The iMac is an Apple computer.
The Apple iPad is a "tablet" computer.
The main purpose of an Apple computer is computing.
Yes, there is a computer that has a brand of Apple...for example, the apple company have made a computer called the Apple Mac, this is a great computer which I recommend for many people.Hope I Helped Xx ;) <3
Yes, there is. Apple iPad is, I think, is a computer by Apple that is fully touch.
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