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Part One: Introduction
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To access the Help
1
Do one of the following:
• In WordPerfect, Quattro Pro, or Presentations, click Help Help topics.
• In the Reference Center, click a Help file.
2
Click one of the following tabs:
• Contents — to browse the Help file by topic
• Index — to browse the Help file by keyword
• Search — to search the Help file for a particular word or phrase. For more information, see “To search a Help
file” on page 11.
To search a Help file
1
Click the Search tab in the left pane of the Help file.
2
Type a word or phrase in the search box.
For example, if you are looking for information about macros, you can type macro to display a list of relevant topics.
To search for an exact phrase, type the phrase, and enclose it in quotation marks (for example, type “writing tools”
or “file formats”).
3
Click the List topics button.
4
Choose a topic from the list that appears, and press Enter. The topic is displayed in the right pane of the Help file.
If your search results do not include any relevant topics, check the spelling of the word or phrase you typed. Note
that the English Help uses American spelling (for example, “color,” “favorite,” “center,” and “customize”), so British
spellings (“colour,” “favourite,” “centre,” and “customise”) produce no results.
To determine the location of a displayed topic within the Help, click the Contents tab in the left pane of the
Help.
You can also
Access tutorials
Do one of the following:
• In WordPerfect, Quattro Pro, or Presentations, click Help
CorelTUTOR.
• In the Reference Center, click the Tutorials entry on the
associated program page.
Access information on macros, macro languages (such as
PerfectScript™), and macro commands
Do one of the following:
• In WordPerfect, Quattro Pro, or Presentations, click Help
Macro commands.
• In the Reference Center, click the Macros tab, and then
click the Macro Help entry.
You can also
Search for a word or phrase in a list of topics generated by
the previous search
Enable the Search previous results check box.
Search for all forms of a word
Enable the Match similar words check box.
For example, if you type “type” and enable this check box,
the search results will include topics that contain the
words “types” and “typing.”
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Help resources
To print Help content
Using the built-in Help features
WordPerfect Office programs offer the following types of built-in Help content:
• context-sensitive Help — information, relevant to the current task, on menu commands, toolbar buttons, dialog
boxes, and dialog box controls
• QuickTips™— information about menu items, or about icons and buttons on the toolbars and the Toolbox
• PerfectExpert™— assistance with everyday tasks and detailed projects
To access context-sensitive Help
To access a QuickTip
• Point to a menu item, icon, or button.
The QuickTip appears in a balloon.
Search only the titles of Help topics
Enable the Search titles only check box.
Repeat a recently performed search
On the search box, click the arrow that points down, and
choose a word or phrase.
Combine multiple search terms
Type a search term in the box. Click the flyout arrow that
points to the right, and choose an operator. Type another
search term in the search box, and then press Enter.
Search multiple Help files, or search for materials on the
Web
See “To perform a search from the Reference Center” on
page 10.
To
Do the following
Print a section
Select the section you want to print, click Print, and enable
the Print selected heading and all subtopics option.
Print a topic
Select the topic you want to print, click Print, and enable
the Print selected topic option.
You can also right-click the window and click Print.
To get help for
Do the following
A menu item
Point to the menu item, and press F1.
A toolbar button
Point to the toolbar button, press Shift + F1, and click the
button.
A dialog box
Click Help, or press F1.
A dialog box control
Click the Context-sensitive Help button in the dialog
box, and click the control.
You can also
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Part Two: WordPerfect
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Part Two: WordPerfect
WordPerfect is a powerful word-processing application that helps you produce newsletters, articles, reports,
proposals, books, and other documents.
About WordPerfect
See the following chapters:
• “WordPerfect basics” on page 15
• “Windows and views” on page 19
• “Reveal Codes” on page 22
• “Navigation” on page 24
• “Microsoft Word compatibility” on page 25
Documents and templates
See the following chapters:
• “Document basics” on page 27
• “PDF import” on page 29
• “Templates” on page 31
Text
See the following chapters:
• “Text basics” on page 35
• “Text selection” on page 37
• “Text formatting” on page 39
• “Text arrangement” on page 45
• “Text organization” on page 49
Graphics
See the following chapter:
• “Graphics” on page 53
Editing content
See the following chapters:
• “Editing basics” on page 57
• “Find and Replace” on page 61
Design and layout
See the following chapters:
• “Styles” on page 65
• “Page margins” on page 69
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• “Page size and orientation” on page 70
• “Page flow” on page 73
• “Page columns” on page 74
• “Page numbering” on page 77
• “Headers and footers” on page 81
• “Footnotes and endnotes” on page 83
Sharing documents
See the following chapters:
• “Saving documents” on page 87
• “Performing simplified merges” on page 1
• “Printing” on page 93
• “Publishing to PDF” on page 95
• “Publishing eBooks” on page 103
The WordPerfect page of the Reference Center offers extensive program help: reference topics, tutorials, tips,
insights, and more. See “To access the Reference Center” on page 9.
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WordPerfect basics
This chapter tells you how to perform basic operations in WordPerfect.
In this chapter:
• “Starting WordPerfect” on page 15
• “Exploring the workspace” on page 16
• “Changing the workspace” on page 17
• “Quitting WordPerfect” on page 18
Starting WordPerfect
You can start WordPerfect as you would any other Windows program.
If you start WordPerfect while the program is already running, a new instance is created. Running multiple instances
of WordPerfect is useful when, for example, you need to work on multiple documents simultaneously:
• Rather than switching among document windows within WordPerfect, you can switch among WordPerfect
instances in Windows.
• Rather than switching among documents at all, you can display them simultaneously across multiple monitors (if
available).
To start WordPerfect
• On the Windows taskbar, click Start All Programs WordPerfect Office X7 WordPerfect.
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Exploring the workspace
In WordPerfect, the workspace (or “work area”) refers to everything within the WordPerfect application window.
The document window
The large open area is the document window.
The menu bar
The menu bar, located at the top of the workspace, just below the title bar, provides access to most of the WordPerfect
commands.
The toolbars
Many menu commands can be accessed through toolbars, located below the menu bar.
This is the WordPerfect toolbar.
The property bar
The property bar is a context-sensitive toolbar that displays buttons and options related to the task you are
performing. For example, when text is selected, the property bar contains only text-related commands.
This is the property bar.
By default, the property bar is located above the document window.
The application bar
The application bar displays information about the status of the active WordPerfect document. By default, the
application bar is located below the document window.
When you open a file, a document button with the name of the file appears on the application bar. You can use
document buttons to quickly move between the documents. For more information about moving between
documents, see “Navigation” on page 102.
This illustration shows items on the right side of the application bar.
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Changing the workspace
WordPerfect lets you use different workspaces for creating documents. When choosing a workspace, you are
specifying the toolbars, buttons, options, and menus that WordPerfect displays.
You can customize and save workspace settings, including shadow cursor settings, measurement and ruler settings,
toolbar, application bar and property bar settings. Saving your workspace settings ensures they remain in effect until
you change them.
To change the workspace
1
Click Tools Workspace manager.
2
Enable one of the following options:
• WordPerfect Office mode — displays the default WordPerfect workspace
• Microsoft Word mode — simulates the Microsoft® Word workspace by positioning the WordPerfect features,
including toolbars, keyboards, and menu items, where you would find the equivalent features in Microsoft Word
• WordPerfect Classic mode (version 5.1) — lets you work in the familiar visual environment of Corel WordPerfect
5.1 and use its keystrokes
• WordPerfect Legal mode — exposes the WordPerfect legal features, such as tools that let you create specialized
legal documents such as cases and pleadings
To save workspace settings
1
Click Tools Settings.
2
Click Environment.
3
In the Environment settings dialog box, click the Interface tab.
4
In the Save workspace area, enable one of the following options:
• Always — always saves workspace settings when quitting WordPerfect
• Never — never saves workspace settings when quitting WordPerfect
• Prompt on exit — prompts you to save workspace settings when quitting WordPerfect
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Quitting WordPerfect
You can quit WordPerfect, thereby closing the application along with all of the documents you have open.
To quit WordPerfect
• Click File Exit.
You are prompted to save any modified documents before quitting.
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Windows and views
In this chapter:
• “Running multiple instances of WordPerfect” on page 19
• “Switching document views” on page 19
• “Changing document display settings” on page 20
• “Working with the ruler and ruler guides” on page 21
• “Using guidelines” on page 21
For additional topics, please see “Viewing and navigating documents” in the WordPerfect Help.
Running multiple instances of WordPerfect
You can run multiple instances of WordPerfect — for example, if you want to work on multiple documents across
multiple monitors.
To accommodate this new multiple-instance workflow, various traditional behaviors of WordPerfect have been
adjusted.
• Starting WordPerfect: If you start WordPerfect while the program is already running, a new instance is created.
• Viewing documents: You can transfer an open document to a new instance of WordPerfect. See page 20.
• Template settings: You can choose to apply template changes to all instances of WordPerfect. See page 155
• Macro behavior: Macro commands that previously applied to “all documents” now apply only to those in the
current instance of WordPerfect.
Switching document views
In WordPerfect, you can view documents in four ways: draft, page, two pages, and browser preview. You can also
view documents with no user-interface elements.
To switch the document view
• Click View, and click one of the following:
• Draft — to hide some document elements such as footers, page breaks, margins, and watermarks
• Page — to display the document the way it will look when printed
• Two pages — to display two consecutive pages in a document side by side
• Preview in browser — to display a document in HTML format
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