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Corel WordPerfect 9.0
Using QuickFill
To quickly finish a series (numbers, months, days and so
on) in a table, select the cell where the series begins, as well as the blank cells needed
to complete the series. Select Table/QuickFill. The remainder of the series will be filled
in automatically.
Finding Special Characters
To search for special characters, select the text you want
to find and choose Edit/Find and Replace. The selected text will appear in the Find text
box. You can also select characters while in the Find text box by pressing Ctrl+W to
launch the Character dialog box, which allows access to iconic symbols, phonetic
characters and characters in other alphabets.
Path and Filename Footer
Create a footer with the path and filename of every
document you create. Choose Format/Document/Initial Codes Style. From the Styles Editor
dialog box, choose Format/Header/Footer/Footer A/Create. Choose Insert/Other/Path and
Filename. Select Use as Default in the bottom of the dialog box, and choose OK.
Making Charts
To automatically create a data chart or graphic from an
existing table, select the entire table or just the data for the chart. Choose
Graphics/Chart. Customize the appearance with the Chart drop-down menu.
Splitting Cells
To split cells in your table diagonally, place the
insertion point in the table cell you want to divide, or select a group of cells.
Right-click on the table and choose Format. In the Diagonal Lines group box, select the
preferred option, such as upper right to lower left. You can even create an "X"
in the cell by selecting Both. Choose OK. The diagonal line automatically adjusts to the
width of the cell.
Fitting in Data
To make your data expand or contract to fit into a desired
number of pages, click Format/Make It Fit. In the "Desired number of filled
pages" box, type the number of pages you want the document to fill (within 50 percent
of the document's current size). Select the items to adjust, such as right and left
margins, and click on Make It Fit.
Changing One Word
Format a word without first selecting it. Place the
insertion point anywhere inside the word by clicking with your cursor, and select the
formatting you want to use. To change the font of a single word, place the insertion point
in the word, choose Format/Font and select the desired font and font size.
Changing Document Fonts
To change the font in your entire document, including page
numbers, headers, footers and footnotes, you need to change the Document Initial Font.
Select Format/Document/Initial, and choose the desired font. Click on OK.
Making Cool Titles
Ceate a fancy title in your document by using TextArt.
Choose Graphics/TextArt. Type the desired text and select the shape, color, font and
justification for the title. Choose Close. The title is inserted into your document as a
graphic that you can size by dragging on its handles.
Making Lines
To make lines, type three hyphens together (---) on a blank
line and press Enter. They'll be converted to a horizontal line from the left to the right
margin. Type three equal signs in a row (===) and press Enter to get a full-width double
line.
Insert a Check Box
To add a check box to your forms and surveys, choose
Tools/Macro/Play and then select Check box.wcm. A check box will be inserted, its size
determined by the current font size. Once the check box has been inserted, you can put an
"x" in it by clicking inside the box.
Spell-As-You-Go Feature
Catch all your spelling errors by using the Spell-As-You-Go
feature. Choose Tools/Spell-As-You-Go. When you misspell a word, it's underlined in red.
Right-click on it to bring up a QuickMenu with spelling suggestions. Click on the correct
word to fix your spelling.
Inserting Dot Leaders
Insert dot leaders that extend to the right margin by
pressing Flush Right (Alt+F7) twice. To have the dot leader go to the center of the page,
press Center (Shift+F7) twice. Change the number of dots in your leader by double-clicking
on the dot leader and choosing a new font size from the Power Bar drop-down list. A
smaller font size gives you more dots and a larger font size gives you fewer.
Sampling Fonts
Create a sample printout of all available fonts on your
printer by choosing Tools/Macro/Play and selecting Allfonts.wcm. It will tell you how many
fonts are available and will generate an alphabetical list of fonts with a sample alphabet
for each one.
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