Summary
Get your documents started and get them finished the quick and easy way! Spare yourself hours of frustration trying to make WordPerfect 9 for Windows work for you. Pick up a copy of WordPerfect 9 For Windows For Dummies, and you'll be cranking your work out in no time.If you're new to WordPerfect, you get a thorough overview of its word processing basics, so you can quickly move forward to all the bells and whistles this program offers, such as tables, graphs, illustrations, and hyperlinks. If you're an old pro at using WordPerfect, discover the many brand-new Web publishing additions to Version 9, and use it to become a cybersorcerer, all from your home desktop. You'll even be able to complete work without typing after you discover the full capabilities of voice-activated Dragon Systems NaturallySpeaking.Give yourself the ...For Dummies edge and discover how professional your desktop documents can look. From planning layouts and visuals to using spell-check and grammar-check tools and customizing your toolbar, WordPerfect 9 For Windows For Dummies is your fast and friendly go-to guide for getting in and getting through all your word processing tasks.
Author Biography
About the Authors Margaret Levine Young is the author or coauthor of more than a dozen …For Dummies<SUP>®</SUP> books including Corel<SUP>®</SUP> WordPerfect<SUP>®</SUP> 8 For Windows<SUP>®</SUP> For Dummies<SUP>®</SUP>, The Internet For Dummies<SUP>®</SUP>, 6th Edition, and Unix<SUP>®</SUP> For Dummies<SUP>®</SUP>, 4th Edition. David C. Kay, coauthor of Corel<SUP>®</SUP> WordPerfect<SUP>®</SUP> 8 For Windows<SUP>®</SUP> For Dummies<SUP>®</SUP> and author Microsoft<SUP>®</SUP> Works 4.5 For Windows<SUP>®</SUP> For Dummies<SUP>®</SUP>, has been teaching and writing about software for over 20 years. Kathy Warfel has been teaching people how to use computers longer than she would care to admit, and is a contributing author of IDG Books Worldwide's The Internet For Windows<SUP>®</SUP> 98 For Dummies<SUP>®</SUP>. Jordan M. Young has spent 25 years in the computer industry as a software developer, consultant, author, and teacher.
Table of Contents
Introduction |
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1 | (6) |
Part I: Introducing WordPerfect 9 for Windows |
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7 | (108) |
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9 | (18) |
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Using the Mouse and Keyboard |
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27 | (24) |
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51 | (10) |
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Fooling with Blocks of Text |
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61 | (12) |
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73 | (22) |
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95 | (20) |
Part II: Prettying Up Your Text |
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115 | (94) |
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Crafting Captivating Characters |
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117 | (14) |
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Sensational Sentences and Pretty Paragraphs |
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131 | (22) |
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Perfect Pages and Dashing Documents |
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153 | (22) |
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The WordPerfect Secret Decoder Ring |
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175 | (16) |
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191 | (18) |
Part III: Things You Can Do with Documents |
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209 | (32) |
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On Paper at Last --- Printing Stuff |
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211 | (14) |
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225 | (16) |
Part IV: Creating Documents That Don't Just Sit There |
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241 | (122) |
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Boxing without the Gloves |
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243 | (26) |
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269 | (20) |
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Creating Your Own Junk Mail |
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289 | (20) |
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Recipes and Templates for Popular Documents |
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309 | (28) |
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337 | (26) |
Part V: The Part of Tens |
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363 | (34) |
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Ten Ways to Get WordPerfect to Do It Your Way |
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365 | (14) |
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Ten Things Not to Panic About |
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379 | (10) |
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Ten Really Good Suggestions |
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389 | (4) |
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393 | (4) |
Index |
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