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The Bento User Guide
Filed Under Bento Basics
The Bento User Guide is available from within Bento via the Help menu as a PDF document. As of version 1.0v2 of Bento it is 100 pages long and, although I would not suggest reading it from cover to cover, it is worth skimming through it to familiarise yourself with it as it contains a lot of useful information and tips which you may otherwise miss.
Unfortunately there is no printed version available, even in the boxed version. If you want to print your own version but would like to reduce the paper usage, remember that you can always go to the ‘Layout’ print settings and change the number of pages per sheet and two pages per sheet is still readable as long as you have reasonable eyesight or glasses.
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…or you can print on the front and back side of each sheet…
Print>Paper Handling>Pages to print>Odd only
After printing the odd numbered pages, reverse the printed pages and reinsert them in your printer feeder tray
Print>Paper Handling>Pages to print>Even only
Wish only with Bento to make (alph’ad — auto sort) address book, which can be used to print on envelopes (e.g., Xmas Cards)
THANX!!!
Please explain “Comment Moderation” …
RAJ
Raj,
Bento doesn’t have an easy way to print envelopes. If that’s the main thing you want you should use Mac Address Book or a Text processor
“Comment Moderation” means that comments won’t be posted automatically. I will read them first and then decide if I want to publish them. Most comments I will publish, but some people just make mean or demeaning remarks for whatever reason, and those won’t be published, because they don’t have any substance that help Bento users.