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hey welcome to think creative TV iamp;#39;m matt pullin and this is our place to share all about how to use your ipad creatively in your classrooms if you enjoy these videos please donamp;#39;t forget to subscribe and then youamp;#39;ll be kept up to date on everything that we release now letamp;#39;s get stuck into todayamp;#39;s video hey great so letamp;#39;s get stuck into pages and in this video weamp;#39;re going to look at how we can edit text within the document and again please remember you can do this across Keynote and numbers as well but weamp;#39;re going to focus on this room and pages point of view and what we can do with it so iamp;#39;m gonna jump back into that document we were in before iamp;#39;m just gonna start to think about what text i might want to add on the screen now again a couple of ways that you can do this as a basic word processor i can type directly on the screen you can see Iamp;#39;ve got my flashing cursor here that I can then type into t