Shutting Lid Puts Computer to Sleep?

Hi, first things first...I've the proud owner of a brand new MacBook...I love it! It's my third mac...so I'm really excited. Anyways, I generally stay signed on iChat 24/7 and also like to be downloading things while I'm away...However, when I shut my lid...it puts the computer to sleep. Is there any way to set it up so that when I shut the lid, the computer will still stay on so it can continue to be doing things? Thanks

Hi, first things first...I've the proud owner of a
brand new MacBook...I love it! It's my third mac...so
I'm really excited. Anyways, I generally stay signed
on iChat 24/7 and also like to be downloading things
while I'm away...However, when I shut my lid...it
puts the computer to sleep. Is there any way to set
it up so that when I shut the lid, the computer will
still stay on so it can continue to be doing things?
Thanks
If you can't find a way to leave the computer on with the lid closed but want to increase the screen's life, you could always leave the lid open and set the brightness to 0 (effectively turning the screen off).

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