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WordPerfect 11 for Dummies
WordPerfect 11 for Dummies
by Margaret Levine Young and David
Kay
ISBN:0764543520
John Wiley & Sons © 2004 (342 pages)
This guide will teach you how to create professional looking
documents using WordPerfect 11 by formatting documents,
using templates, creating Web links, adding borders, and
much more.
Table of Contents
WordPerfect 11 For Dummies
Introduction
Part I - Introducing WordPerfect 11 for Windows
Chapter 1 - WordPerfect Basics
Chapter 2 - Using Toolbars, Dialog Boxes, and Commands
Chapter 3 - Cruising the Document
Chapter 4 - Fooling with Blocks of Text
Chapter 5 - Making Text Improvements
Part II - Prettying Up Your Text
Chapter 6 - Giving Your Documents Character
Chapter 7 - Sensational Sentences and Pretty Paragraphs
Chapter 8 - Perfect Pages and Dashing Documents
Chapter 9 - The WordPerfect Secret Decoder Ring
Chapter 10 - Documents with Style
Part III - Things You Can Do with Documents
Chapter 11 - On Paper at Last — Printing Stuff
Chapter 12 - Juggling Documents
Chapter 13 - Boxing without the Gloves
Part IV - Creating Documents That Don’t Just Sit There
Chapter 14 - Saying It with Pictures
Chapter 15 - Creating Your Own Junk Mail
Chapter 16 - Recipes and Templates for Popular Documents
Chapter 17 - Publishing Web Pages and the Flying Trapeze
Part V - The Part of Tens
Chapter 18 - Ten (Or So) Ways to Get WordPerfect to Do It Your Way
Chapter 19 - Ten Really Good Suggestions
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Sidebars
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Back Cover
Remember when life was simple—you typed something, and it ended up on paper? Simplicity is back! This book
tells you how to do what you want to do—produce great-looking documents. Of course, if you discover you want
more, it also covers adding context-sensitive links to your long documents and other cool stuff. You decide.
ISBN:0764543520
John Wiley & Sons © 2004 (342 pages)
This guide will teach you how to create professional looking
documents using WordPerfect 11 by formatting documents,
using templates, creating Web links, adding borders, and
much more.
About the Authors
Margaret Levine Young is an author, consultant, and lecturer who has cowritten two dozen computer books.
Table of Contents
WordPerfect 11 For Dummies
Introduction
Part I - Introducing WordPerfect 11 for Windows
Chapter 1 - WordPerfect Basics
Chapter 2 - Using Toolbars, Dialog Boxes, and Commands
Chapter 3 - Cruising the Document
Chapter 4 - Fooling with Blocks of Text
Chapter 5 - Making Text Improvements
Part II - Prettying Up Your Text
Chapter 6 - Giving Your Documents Character
Chapter 7 - Sensational Sentences and Pretty Paragraphs
Chapter 8 - Perfect Pages and Dashing Documents
Chapter 9 - The WordPerfect Secret Decoder Ring
Chapter 10 - Documents with Style
Part III - Things You Can Do with Documents
Chapter 11 - On Paper at Last — Printing Stuff
Chapter 12 - Juggling Documents
Chapter 13 - Boxing without the Gloves
Part IV - Creating Documents That Don’t Just Sit There
Chapter 14 - Saying It with Pictures
Chapter 15 - Creating Your Own Junk Mail
Chapter 16 - Recipes and Templates for Popular Documents
Chapter 17 - Publishing Web Pages and the Flying Trapeze
Part V - The Part of Tens
Chapter 18 - Ten (Or So) Ways to Get WordPerfect to Do It Your Way
Chapter 19 - Ten Really Good Suggestions
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Sidebars
WordPerfect 11 for Dummies
by Margaret Levine Young and David
Kay
David Kay is an engineer and aspiring artist who has authored 12 books.
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WordPerfect 11 For Dummies
WordPerfect 11 for Dummies
by Margaret Levine Young and David
Kay
ISBN:0764543520
by Margaret Levine Young, David C. Kay, and Richard Wagner
John Wiley & Sons © 2004 (342 pages)
This guide will teach you how to create professional looking
documents using WordPerfect 11 by formatting documents,
using templates, creating Web links, adding borders, and
much more.
Published by
Wiley Publishing, Inc.
111 River Street
Hoboken, NJ 07030
www.wiley.com
Table of Contents
WordPerfect 11 For Dummies
Introduction
Part I - Introducing WordPerfect 11 for Windows
Chapter 1 - WordPerfect Basics
Chapter 2 - Using Toolbars, Dialog Boxes, and Commands
Chapter 3 - Cruising the Document
Chapter 4 - Fooling with Blocks of Text
Chapter 5 - Making Text Improvements
Part II - Prettying Up Your Text
Chapter 6 - Giving Your Documents Character
Chapter 7 - Sensational Sentences and Pretty Paragraphs
Chapter 8 - Perfect Pages and Dashing Documents
Chapter 9 - The WordPerfect Secret Decoder Ring
Chapter 10 - Documents with Style
Part III - Things You Can Do with Documents
Chapter 11 - On Paper at Last — Printing Stuff
Chapter 12 - Juggling Documents
Chapter 13 - Boxing without the Gloves
Part IV - Creating Documents That Don’t Just Sit There
Chapter 14 - Saying It with Pictures
Chapter 15 - Creating Your Own Junk Mail
Chapter 16 - Recipes and Templates for Popular Documents
Chapter 17 - Publishing Web Pages and the Flying Trapeze
Part V - The Part of Tens
Chapter 18 - Ten (Or So) Ways to Get WordPerfect to Do It Your Way
Chapter 19 - Ten Really Good Suggestions
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Sidebars
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About the Author
Copyright © 2004 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana
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In high school, Margaret Levine Young was in a computer club before there were high school computer
clubs. She stayed in the field throughout college, graduated from Yale, and went on to become one of the
first PC managers in the early 1980s at Columbia Pictures, where she rode the elevator with big stars
whose names she wouldn't dream of dropping here.
WordPerfect 11 for Dummies
by Margaret Levine Young and David
Kay
ISBN:0764543520
John Wiley & Sons © 2004 (342 pages)
This guide will teach you how to create professional looking
documents using WordPerfect 11 by formatting documents,
using templates, creating Web links, adding borders, and
much more.
Since then, Margy has co-authored more than 25 computer books about the topics of the Internet, UNIX,
WordPerfect, Microsoft Access, and (stab from the past) PC-File and Javelin, including Access 2003 All-
in-One Desk Reference For Dummies , Dummies 101: The Internet For Windows 98 , UNIX For Dummies ,
and WordPerfect For Linux For Dummies (all published by Wiley Publishing, Inc.), Poor Richard's Building
Online Communities (published by Top Floor Publishing), and Windows XP: The Complete Reference and
Internet: The Complete Reference (published by Osborne/McGraw-Hill). Aside from explaining computers
to anyone who will listen, her other passion is her children, along with music, Unitarian Universalism
( www.uua.org ), reading, and anything to do with eating. She lives in Vermont (see
www.gurus.com/margy for some scenery).
Table of Contents
WordPerfect 11 For Dummies
Introduction
Part I - Introducing WordPerfect 11 for Windows
Chapter 1 - WordPerfect Basics
Chapter 2 - Using Toolbars, Dialog Boxes, and Commands
Chapter 3 - Cruising the Document
Chapter 4 - Fooling with Blocks of Text
Chapter 5 - Making Text Improvements
Part II - Prettying Up Your Text
Chapter 6 - Giving Your Documents Character
Chapter 7 - Sensational Sentences and Pretty Paragraphs
Chapter 8 - Perfect Pages and Dashing Documents
Chapter 9 - The WordPerfect Secret Decoder Ring
Chapter 10 - Documents with Style
Part III - Things You Can Do with Documents
Chapter 11 - On Paper at Last — Printing Stuff
Chapter 12 - Juggling Documents
Chapter 13 - Boxing without the Gloves
Part IV - Creating Documents That Don’t Just Sit There
Chapter 14 - Saying It with Pictures
Chapter 15 - Creating Your Own Junk Mail
Chapter 16 - Recipes and Templates for Popular Documents
Chapter 17 - Publishing Web Pages and the Flying Trapeze
Part V - The Part of Tens
Chapter 18 - Ten (Or So) Ways to Get WordPerfect to Do It Your Way
Chapter 19 - Ten Really Good Suggestions
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Sidebars
David C. Kay is a writer, engineer, artist, and naturalist, combining disparate occupations with the same
effectiveness as his favorite business establishment, Acton Muffler, Brake, and Ice Cream (now defunct).
Dave has written or contributed to more than a dozen computer books, including various editions of
WordPerfect 11 For Dummies, Graphics File Formats, and The Complete Reference, Millennium Edition.
Besides writing computer books, Dave consults and writes for high-tech firms, and also teaches about
wildlife and edible plants. For recreation, he paints theatrical sets, makes strange blobs from molten glass,
sings Gilbert and Sullivan choruses in public, and hikes in whatever mountains he can get to. He longs for
the Rocky Mountains of Canada, pines for the fjords of New Zealand, and dreams of tracking kiwis and
hedgehogs in Wanaka. He feels silly writing about himself in the third person like this and will stop now.
Richard Wagner isauthor of XML All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies , XSLT For Dummies , and
over 15 other computer books. He also invented and architected the award-winning NetObjects
ScriptBuilder. In his non-tech life, Richard is author of Christian Prayer For Dummies and enjoys writing his
Digitalwalk e-zine ( www.digitalwalk.com ). Richard lives with his wife and three boys in Princeton,
Massachusetts.
Dedication
Margy dedicates this book to Jordan, Meg, and Zac, who make life worth living, and to Susan, Don, Hope,
Jim, and Monica, the world's best cousins.
Richard dedicates this book to Kimberly and the J-team.
Authors' Acknowledgments
Thanks to Nicole Haims who shepherded this book through the editing and production process. Thanks
also to the rest of the gang at Wiley Publishing, especially those listed on the Publisher's
Acknowledgement page.
Visit our Web site at net.gurus.com for updates and more information about the topics in this book.
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Tiffany Franklin
WordPerfect 11 for Dummies
by Margaret Levine Young and David
Kay
Copy Editor:
Nicole Haims
ISBN:0764543520
John Wiley & Sons © 2004 (342 pages)
This guide will teach you how to create professional looking
documents using WordPerfect 11 by formatting documents,
using templates, creating Web links, adding borders, and
much more.
Technical Editor:
Lee Musick
Editorial Manager:
Carol Sheehan
Table of Contents
WordPerfect 11 For Dummies
Introduction
Part I - Introducing WordPerfect 11 for Windows
Chapter 1 - WordPerfect Basics
Chapter 2 - Using Toolbars, Dialog Boxes, and Commands
Chapter 3 - Cruising the Document
Chapter 4 - Fooling with Blocks of Text
Chapter 5 - Making Text Improvements
Part II - Prettying Up Your Text
Chapter 6 - Giving Your Documents Character
Chapter 7 - Sensational Sentences and Pretty Paragraphs
Chapter 8 - Perfect Pages and Dashing Documents
Chapter 9 - The WordPerfect Secret Decoder Ring
Chapter 10 - Documents with Style
Part III - Things You Can Do with Documents
Chapter 11 - On Paper at Last — Printing Stuff
Chapter 12 - Juggling Documents
Chapter 13 - Boxing without the Gloves
Part IV - Creating Documents That Don’t Just Sit There
Chapter 14 - Saying It with Pictures
Chapter 15 - Creating Your Own Junk Mail
Chapter 16 - Recipes and Templates for Popular Documents
Chapter 17 - Publishing Web Pages and the Flying Trapeze
Part V - The Part of Tens
Chapter 18 - Ten (Or So) Ways to Get WordPerfect to Do It Your Way
Chapter 19 - Ten Really Good Suggestions
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Sidebars
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Richard Graves
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Cartoons:
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