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Title: Welcome to Financial Aid Services FAFSA tutorial


1
Welcome to Financial Aid Services FAFSA tutorial
  • To begin this session, press the F5 key
  • Then click here.

2
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
  • 2002/2003
  • Instructions
  • Fill Out the FAFSA

3
Instructions
  • To move through this presentation, use the blue
    Previous link to go back or blue Next link to
    go forward.
  • To get more information on a question, click the
    blue Help link. To return back to the FAFSA
    from the help window, click on Return.
  • When you are finished, use the Escape button on
    the keyboard. Then click File drop down and
    select Exit. Next

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2002/2003 FAFSA
  • 1-3. Your full legal name Help
  • 4-7. Permanent Address Help
  • 8. Social Security Number Help
  • 9. Date of Birth
  • 10. Telephone Number
  • Previous Next

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Help Questions 1-8
  • 1-3 Name Do not use nicknames. For example, if
    your name is Robert but your called Bob list
    Robert. Enter your name as it appears on your
    social security card.
  • 4-7 Address Use an address where you know you
    can always receive mail.
  • 8. Social Security Number Make sure this number
    matches your social security card.

  • Return

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2002/2003 FAFSA
  • 11. Drivers License Number
  • 12. Drivers License State
  • 13. Citizenship
  • a. US Citizen Help
  • b. Eligible Non-Citizen Help
  • c. None of the Above Help
  • Previous Next

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Help Question 13
  • US Citizen You are a citizen if, you were born
    in the United States or hold any of the following
    documentation Certificate of citizenship,
    Certificate of Naturalization, Certificate of
    Birth Abroad,Report of Birth Abroad, or US
    Passport.
  • Return

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Help Question 13
  • 13. Citizenship Do not leave this question
    blank. If you are an eligible non-citizen, write
    your 8 or 9 digit alien registration number (A
    number). You may be asked you prove your status
    by submitting a copy of your I-155, I-155C, or
    I-94 marked Refugee, Asylum Granted, Indefinite
    Parole, Humanitarian Parole, or Cuban/Haitian
    Entrant. Return

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Help Question 13
  • C. Not a citizen or eligible non-citizen If you
    do not qualify as a citizen or eligible
    non-citizen, you are not eligible for federal
    aid, Commonwealth of Massachusetts aid, or UMass
    Boston aid.
  • Return

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2002/2003 FAFSA
  • 14. Alien Registration Number
  • 15. Current Marital Status
  • 16. Date Married, Separated, Divorced or Widowed


  • Previous Next

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2002/2003 FAFSA
  • 17-21. EnrollmentAnswer
  • 18. Fall 2002 20. Spring 2003 Help
  • Full time 12 Credits/Credit Equivalencies for
    CPCS
  • ¾ time 9-11 Credits/ Credit Equivalencies for
    CPCS
  • ½ time 6-8 Credits/ Credit Equivalencies for
    CPCS
  • 5 and under less than ½ time
    Previous Next

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Help Questions 18 20
  • Fall 2002 September 4,2002- December 20, 2002
  • Spring 2003 January 28, 2003- May 23, 2003
  • Return

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2002/2003 FAFSA
  • 22. Fathers Education
  • 23. Mothers Education
  • 24. Legal Resident State Help
  • 25. Resident by January 1, 1997
  • Previous

Next
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Help Question 24
  • 24. Legal Residence Massachusetts residents, do
    not leave this question blank. Your response to
    this question will be forwarded to the
    Massachusetts Office of Student Financial
    Assistance to be used in determining your
    eligibility for state grant funds.

Return
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2002/2003 FAFSA
  • 26. If 25 No, Date of Residency
  • 27. Are You Male?
  • 28. Do You Want To Register With the Selective
    Service? Help


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Help Question 28
  • Selective Service Registration If you are a male
    who is not yet old enough to register with the
    Selective Service Administration, the US
    Department of Education will hold your
    information until the proper time for you to
    register. If you are already old enough, you can
    also register online by visiting www.sss.gov.
    Return

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2002/2003 FAFSA
  • 29. Degree
  • 1st Bachelors Degree 1
  • 2nd Bachelors Degree 2
  • Certificate 6
  • Graduate 8
  • Previous Next

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2002/2003 FAFSAQuestion 30. Help
  • 0. 1st Year
  • Returning Freshman
  • Sophomore
  • Junior
  • Previous
  • 4. Senior
  • 5. 5th Year Undergraduate
  • 6. 1st Year Grad
  • 7. Continuing Graduate Next

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Help Question 30
  • Please select your grade level according to the
    chart below. Use the total number of completed
    credits/competencies you will have by the Fall
    2002 semester.
  • Return

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2002/2003 FAFSA
  • 31. High School Diploma/GED before Fall 2002
  • 32. 1st BA before July 1, 2002Help
  • 33. Loans
  • 34. Work-Study
  • Previous Next

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Help Question 32
  • 1st BA before July 1, 2002 Improperly answering
    this question or leaving it blank, could limit
    your grant eligibility.

  • Return

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2002/2003 FAFSA
  • 35. Drug Conviction
  • Do not leave this question blank !
  • Previous Next

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2002/2003 FAFSA
  • 36. Have you completed your 2001 tax return?
    Help
  • If you will not file, skip to question 42.
  • 37. Which income tax return did/will you file?

  • Previous Next

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Help Question 36
  • Tax Information Do not wait until after you have
    filed your 2001 income taxes to fill out the
    FAFSA. Priority financial aid goes to those who
    file by March 1, 2002. If your income is about
    the same as last year, use your 2000 federal
    returns to estimate this year. If you have your
    W-2(s) for 2001, use this table to estimate your
    taxes. If you estimate on the FAFSA, you will
    need to make corrections after you have filed
    your taxes.
    Return

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38. Eligible to file 1040A/1040EZ?You must meet
all of the following
  • Make less than 50,000
  • Dont itemize deductions
  • Income isnt from own business/farm
  • Previous
  • Dont receive alimony
  • Not required to file a schedule D for capital
    gains Next

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39. Student Spouse AGI
  • IRS Form 1040 line 33
  • IRS Form 1040A line 19
  • IRS Form 1040EZ line 4
  • Telefile line I
  • Previous Next

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40. Student Spouse tax paid Help
  • IRS Form 1040 line 47 52
  • IRS Form 1040A line 30 34
  • IRS Form 1040EZ line 11
  • Telefile line K(2)
  • Previous Next

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Help Question 40
  • Tax Paid The amount of tax paid is not the
    witholding, not the number on your last paycheck
    of the 2001 year or the amount on your W-2. To
    estimate the tax you must pay based on your
    income please look up the information using the
    chart.

  • Return

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2002/2003 FAFSA
  • 41. Student spouse exemptionsHelp
  • 42. Students income from work
  • 43. Spouses income from work
  • Previous Next

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Help Question 41-43
  • 41. Exemptions On 1040 or 1040A line 6d. On
    1040EZ if you answered Question 5 Yes, use
    worksheet line F, if No then enter 1 for single,
    2 if married. Telefile line J(2).
  • 42. Student Income Box 1 on your 2001 W2 form or
    the gross year to date (YTD) amount on your
    December 31, 2001 paycheck stub.
  • 43.Spouse Income Box 1 on your spouses 2001 W2
    form or the gross year to date (YTD) amount on
    your spouses December 31, 2001 paycheck stub.
  • Return

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44. Worksheet A
  • Earned Income Credit
  • IRS form 1040 line 61a
  • IRS form 1040A line 39a
  • IRS form 1040EZ line 9a
  • Telefile line L(2)
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44. Worksheet A (continued)
  • Child tax credit (1040 line 63 1040A line 40)
  • Welfare benefits, TANF do NOT include food
    stamps
  • Untaxed social security benefits
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45.Worksheet B
  • Tax deferred pension/saving plan
  • Payments self employed, SEP, SIMPLE, Keogh
  • IRS 1040 lines 23 29
  • IRS form 1040 or 1040A line 8B
  • Previous
  • IRS 1040A line 16
  • Child support received Help
  • Foreign income exclusion
  • Special fuels credit
  • Allowances paid to military or clergy
  • Next

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Help Worksheet B
  • 45. Child Support Received List the amount of
    actual monies received, not the the amount of the
    order for support.
  • Return

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45. Worksheet B (continued)
  • Veterans non-educational benefits Help
  • Other untaxed income or benefits not reported
    elsewhere on this form
  • Cash received or money paid on your behalf Help

  • Previous Next

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Help Question 45
  • Veterans non-educational benefits List any
    benefit received any branch of the US Armed
    Forces that is not an educational benefit. Such
    as disability, death pension, or dependency
    indemnity compensation (DIC)
  • Cash received/Money paid on your behalf List the
    amount of any of your bills paid by someone else
    or money given to you for living expenses.
  • Return

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46. Worksheet C
  • Education Credits- IRS Form 1040 line 46 Form
    1040A line 29
  • Child support paid
  • Previous
  • Taxable work-study income Help
  • Grant, scholarship, or fellowship money that was
    reported to IRS as part of AGI
  • Next

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Help Question 46
  • Taxable Work-Study List the amount you earned in
    the Federal Work-Study program. If you worked on
    campus, but not as a work-study employee, do not
    list that amount.
  • Return

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2002/2003 FAFSA
  • 47. Net worth of your (and your spouses)
    investments Help
  • 48. Net worth of your (and your spouses)
    business or investment farm
  • 49. Balance of cash, savings, checking accounts
  • Previous Next

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Help Question 47
  • Home as investment Do not list your primary
    residence as an investment. If you own a
    multifamily property, list the value of the
    residences that you do not inhabit. For example
    if you own a 150,000 3 family house, living on
    one floor while renting out the other two, your
    investment would be 100,000. Return

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2002/2003 FAFSA
  • 50. From July 1, 2002- June 30, 2003, how many
    months will you receive veterans educational
    benefits?
  • 51. Monthly amount of veterans educational
    benefits.
  • Previous Next

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2002/2003 FAFSA
  • 52. Were you born before January 1, 1979?
  • 53. Are you in a Masters or Doctoral program in
    the 2002/2003 year?
  • 54. As of today, are you married? Help
  • Previous Next

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Help Question 54
  • 54. Married as of today As of today on the FAFSA
    means day you will file the form. Do not estimate
    or project
  • Return

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2002/2003 FAFSA
  • 55. Do you have children who get more than half
    of their support from you?
  • 56. Do you have dependents other than children or
    your spouse who get more than half of their
    support from you now through June 30, 2003?
  • Previous Next

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2002/2003 FAFSA
  • 57. Are you an orphan or ward of the court or
    were you until the age of 18?
  • 58.Are you a veteran of the United States Armed
    Forces?
  • If you answered No to all questions 52-58, you
    must provide parental information for questions
    59-83. If you answered Yes to any question in
    Step Three skip to Question 84.
  • Previous Next

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2002/2003 FAFSA
  • 59. What is your parents marital status as of
    today? Help
  • 60. Fathers/stepfathers social security number
  • 61. Fathers/stepfathers last name
  • Previous Next

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Help Question 59
  • 59. Parents marital status If your biological
    parents have divorced and custodial parent has
    remarried, you must include your step-parent
    information on the FAFSA.
  • Return

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2002/2003 FAFSA
  • 62.Mothers/stepmothers social security number
  • 63. Mothers/stepmothers last name
  • 64. Parents household size Count yourself (even
    if you dont live with parents), your parent(s),
    anyone who receives half their support from your
    parents from July 1, 2002-June 30, 2003.
  • Previous Next

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2002/2003 FAFSA
  • 65. Excluding your parents, how many people
    counted in question 64 will be at least half-time
    degree seeking students?
  • 66. What is your parents legal state of
    residence? This information is forwarded to the
    State to grant determine eligibility. Do not
    leave blank.
  • Previous Next

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2002/2003 FAFSA
  • 67. Were your parents legal residence of that
    state before January 1, 1997?
  • 68. If your answered 67 No when did you parents
    become residents of the state?
  • Previous Next

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2002/2003 FAFSA
  • 69. How old is your older parent?
  • 70. Have your parents completed their 2001 IRS
    income tax form?
  • 71. What income tax did you parents file, or will
    file for 2001? Help
  • Previous Next

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Help Question 71
  • Tax Information Do not wait until after your
    parent(s) have filed 2001 income taxes to fill
    out the FAFSA. Priority financial aid goes to
    those who file the FAFSA by March 1, 2002. If
    your parent(s) income is about the same as last
    year, use 2000 federal returns to estimate this
    year. If your parent(s) have their W-2(s) for
    2001, use this chart to estimate taxes. If you
    estimate on the FAFSA, you will need to make
    corrections after your parent(s) have filed
    taxes.
  • Return

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72. Eligible to file 1040A/1040EZ?You must meet
all of the following
  • Make less than 50,000
  • Dont itemize deductions
  • Income isnt from own business/farm
  • Previous
  • Dont receive alimony
  • Not required to file a schedule D for capital
    gains
  • Next

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73. Parents AGI
  • IRS Form 1040 line 33
  • IRS Form 1040A line 19
  • IRS Form 1040EZ line 4
  • Telefile line I
  • Previous Next

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74. Parents tax paid Help
  • IRS Form 1040 line 47 52
  • IRS Form 1040A line 30 34
  • IRS Form 1040EZ line 11
  • Telefile line K(2)
  • Previous Next

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Help Question 74
  • Tax Paid The amount of tax paid is not the the
    witholding, not the number on your parents last
    paycheck of the 2001 year or the amount on the
    W-2. To estimate the tax your parents must pay
    based on their income please look up the
    information using this chart.

  • Return

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2002/2003 FAFSA
  • 75. Parents exemptions Help
  • 76. Father/stepfathers income from work
  • 77. Mother/stepmothers income from
    work Previous Next

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Help Question 75-77
  • 75. Exemptions On 1040 or 1040A line 6d On
    1040EZ if you answered Question 5 Yes, use
    worksheet line F, if No then enter 1 for single,
    2 if married. Telefile line J(2).
  • 76. Father/StepFather Income Box 1 on 2001 W2
    form or the gross year to date (YTD) amount on
    the December 31, 2001 paycheck stub.
  • 77.Mother StepMother Income Box 1 on 2001 W2
    form or the gross year to date (YTD) amount on
    the December 31, 2001 paycheck stub.
  • Return

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78. Worksheet A
  • Earned Income Credit
  • IRS form 1040 line 61a
  • IRS form 1040A line 39a
  • IRS form 1040EZ line 9a
  • Telefile line L(2)
  • Previous Next

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78. Worksheet A (continued)
  • Child tax credit (1040 line 63 1040A line 40)
  • Welfare benefits, TANF do NOT include food
    stamps
  • Untaxed social security benefits
  • Previous Next

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79.Worksheet B
  • Tax deferred pension/saving plan
  • Payments self employed, SEP, SIMPLE, Keogh
  • IRS 1040 lines 23 29
  • Previous
  • IRS 1040A line 16
  • Child support received Help
  • Foreign income exclusion
  • Special fuels credit
  • Allowances paid to military or clergy
  • Next

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Help Worksheet B
  • 79. Child Support Received List the amount of
    actual monies received, not the the amount of the
    order for support.
  • Return

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79. Worksheet B (continued)
  • Veterans non-educational benefits Help
  • Other untaxed income or benefits not reported
    elsewhere on this form
  • Cash received or money paid on your behalf
    Help
  • Previous Next

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Help Question 79
  • Veterans non-educational benefits List any
    benefit received any branch of the US Armed
    Forces that is not an educational benefit. Such
    as disability, death pension, or dependency
    indemnity compensation (DIC)
  • Cash received/Money paid on your behalf List the
    amount of any of your bills paid by someone else
    or money given to you for living expenses.
  • Return

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80. Worksheet C
  • Education Credits- IRS Form 1040 line 46 Form
    1040A line 29
  • Child support paid
  • Previous
  • Taxable work-study income Help
  • Grant, scholarship, or fellowship money that was
    reported to IRS as part of AGI
  • Next

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Help Question 80
  • Taxable Work-Study List the amount your
    parent(s) earned in the Federal Work-Study
    program. If they worked on campus, but not as a
    work-study employee, do not list that amount.
  • Return

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2002/2003 FAFSA
  • 81. Net worth of your parents current
    investments Help
  • 82. Net worth of your parents business or
    investment farm
  • 83. Balance of your parents cash, savings,
    checking accounts
  • Previous Next

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Help Question 81
  • Home as investment Do not list your parents
    primary residence as an investment. If they own
    a multifamily property, list the value of the
    residences that they do not inhabit. For example
    if they own a 150,000 3 family house, living on
    one floor while renting out the other two, the
    investment would be 100,000. Return

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2002/2003 FAFSA
  • 84. Your household size Count yourself, your
    spouse, and anyone who will receive half their
    support from you or your spouse from July 1,
    2002-June 30, 2003.
  • 85. How many people counted in question 84 will
    be at least half-time degree seeking students in
    the 2002/2003 academic year? Previous
    Next

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2002/2003 FAFSA
  • 86-96 List the federal school codes and your
    housing plans for up to six schools that you are
    interested in receiving financial aid from. Help
  • Federal school code for UMass Boston is
    002222
  • Previous Next

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Help Questions 86-96
  • Housing Plans Dont leave housing blank. Your
    housing plans affect your cost of attendance.
    Leaving housing plans blank could reduce
    eligibility for aid.
  • Return

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2002/2003 FAFSA
  • Please read the paragraph labeled Step Seven
    before signing the FAFSA
  • 98. Date the FAFSA was completed.
  • 99. Student signature and parent signature if
    parental data was required.
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What Happens Next
  • File your application by mailing it in the
    envelope provided in the application or by going
    to FAFSA on the Web and entering the
    information.
  • Once the US Department of Education processes
    your application you will be mailed a green
    Student Aid Report (SAR) and your information
    will be electronically released to all the
    schools you listed on your application. Please
    read your SAR carefully to insure that all the
    information appears according to your
    application.
  • Previous Next

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Contact Information
  • UMass Boston Financial Aid Services
  • 617.287.6300 or finaid_at_umb.edu
  • Federal Student Aid Information Center
  • 800.433.3243
  • When you are finished, use the Escape button on
    the keyboard. Then click File drop down and
    select Exit.
  • Previous
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