Part I and Part II of the Macintosh Tutorial were created in different applications and saved as different types of documents, which is causing the confusion.
Installation
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To make sure that the Macintosh Tutorial runs correctly, you must first run the Macintosh Tutorial Installer from the System 7.5 CD that came with your Macintosh computer. To run the Installer, double-click its icon and select Install (onto your hard drive).
Note:
The Macintosh Tutorial does not come on the System 7.5 floppy disks; it only comes on the System 7.5 CD.
The software installs a file called Macintosh Tutorial (an Apple Guide file) and a folder called Tutorial Items into the Extensions folder inside the System Folder. You cannot run the Macintosh Tutorial program directly from the CD.
Correct Way to Run Tutorial
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From the Finder, At Ease Not Installed
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Select the Macintosh Tutorial option in the Help menu (the balloon with a question mark in the upper right of the Menu Bar). This opens an Apple Guide screen giving you the option to open Part I or Part II. If you select Part I, Apple Guide automatically opens the MacroMind Director file and runs through it.
When you quit or finish Part I, it takes you back to the initial Apple Guide Macintosh Tutorial screen, where you can select either Part I or Part II. If you select Part II, the tutorial starts into an Apple Guide tutorial (not MacroMind Director). In other words, Part II is encapsulated in the Macintosh Tutorial Apple Guide file while Part I is a stand-alone MacroMind Director file.
From the Finder, At Ease Installed
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If At Ease is installed, the computer must be set to Go to the Finder at startup in order to properly access the Macintosh Tutorial through Apple Guide. If you are running At Ease, and your computer goes into At Ease at startup rather than the Finder, then you do not have access to the Apple Guide. In this case, the only access to Macintosh Tutorial is through the Tutorial Items folder, which does not find Part II because it is an Apple Guide file, not a MacroMind Director file.
NOTE:
See the TIL article titled "System 7.5: At Ease, KidDesk & Apple Guide Are Compatible" for more information about using Apple Guide with At Ease.
Incorrect Way to Run Tutorial
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Many users try to run the tutorial from within the Tutorial Items folder instead of using the Help menu. This folder contains a MacroMind Director file called Macintosh Tutorial Part I and its associated data files. If you double click on Part I, it opens and runs Part I of the tutorial. When you get to the end or quit in the middle, it takes you back to the Finder without the option of going to Part II. This is not the way the Macintosh Tutorial was intended to be used. It was only intended to be run from within Apple Guide.
Summary
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You cannot run the tutorial from the CD-ROM without first installing it onto your hard drive. Nor can you properly run the Macintosh Tutorial from inside the System Folder by double-clicking on the Part I MacroMind Director file. For the tutorial to run properly, you must run it from the Help Menu. This is the only way you can "find" and run Part II of the tutorial.
This article was published in the "Information Alley":
Volume II, Issue 1, Page 9
Article Change History:
05 May 1995 - Added information about Macintosh Tutorial only coming on CD.
03 May 1995 - Added keyword; made minor technical updates.
31 Mar 1995 - Added information about At Ease.
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