The Menubar contains all commands available to KWord. It is divided into 9 general categories.
By clicking on the "File" button, you can Begin new documents, load previously edited documents, print your documents, close the current document (so you can load another document), or quit KWord entirely.
Allows you to open new files for editing. For Step by Step instructions see Beginning a New Document.
Typing
Ctrl-N
or clicking
are equivilent to using the menubar.
For opening previously created KWord files. For Step by Step instructions see Retrieving a Saved Document.
Typing
Ctrl-O
or clicking
are equivilent to using the menubar.
Saves your current KWordfile to disk. If you have not saved the file yet, you will be prompted for a filename. For more details, see Saving a Document.
Typing
Ctrl-S
or clicking
are equivilent to using the menubar.
Allows you to save your file under another name, ???or another format???. For more details, see Saving a Document.
Print the file. For an overview of printing options see Printing a Document.
Typing
Ctrl-P
or clicking
are equivilent to using the menubar.
Close the file you are currently working on. ???Save???
Quits KWord
Typing
Ctrl-q
or clicking
are equivilent to using the menubar.
By clicking on the "Edit" button, you can Begin new documents, load previously edited documents, print your documents, close the current document (so you can load another document), or quit KWord entirely.
Reverses the last action you performed. Not all actions can be reversed. If you are not able to Undo the last action, the "Undo" option will be replaced with "No Undo Possible". KWord can Undo up to ??? steps. For a more thourough discussion of Undo/Redo, click here.
Typing
Alt-BackSpace
or clicking
are equivilent to using the menubar.
Reverses the last Undo performed. If the Redo option is unavailable, the Toolbar will replace "Redo" with "No Redo Possible". For a more thourough discussion of Undo/Redo, click here.
Deletes the highlighted text from the document, and places a copy in the clipboard. For a more complete directions on Cutting and Pasting, and a full description of the clipboard, click here.
Typing
Ctrl-X
or clicking
are equivilent to using the menubar.
Places a copy of the highlighted text in the clipboard, without changing the text in the document. For a more complete directions on Cutting and Pasting, and a full description of the clipboard, click here.
Typing
Ctrl-C
or clicking
are equivilent to using the menubar.
Inserts a copy of the clipboard into the current cursor position. If there is highlighted text, Kword replaces replaces all highlighted text with the contents of the clipboard. The clipboard is not altered. For a more complete directions on Cutting and Pasting, and a full description of the clipboard, click here.
Typing
Ctrl-V
or clicking
are equivilent to using the menubar.
Allows you to search for a series of characters, and at you option replace these characters with another series of characters. KWord offers a sophisticated Search and Replace feature, which is covered in more detail under Searching and Replacing Text.
Typing
Ctrl-F
or clicking
are equivilent to using the menubar.
Immediatly highlights all text of your document.?????
Typing Ctrl-A is equivilent to using the menubar.
This will allow you to delete the entire frame, and all of the text and objects contained within the frame. You will be prompted before the frame is deleted. Note: This command must be executed while you are in frame edit mode.
Allows you to reconnect the currently selected text frame, with another text frame. More information on this subject can be found in Working with Frames. Note: This command must be executed while you are in frame edit mode.
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Clicking on this option toggles the display of formatting characters. Selecting this option will display non-printable characters (spaces, character returns, and tab stops). Selecting this option again will turn the display of these characters off.
Clicking on this option toggles the display of the borders to frames. Normally, KWord draws a grey line around each frame, so that know the borders of the frames. If you want this option turned off, you can select this option. Selecting this option again will turn the borders back on.
Clicking on this option toggles the display of the grids in a table. Normally, KWord draws grey line which deliniate the breaks between each cell in a table. If you want this option turned off, you can select this option. Selecting this option again will turn the grid lines back on.
Selecting this option will toggle headers on. Selecting this option again will turn headers off. A checkmark before the menu entry will show you the current status of this option. More information on headers and footers can be found under Headers and Footers.
Selecting this option will toggle footers on. Selecting this option again will turn footers off. A checkmark before the menu entry will show you the current status of this option. More information on headers and footers can be found under Headers and Footers.
Selecting this option will cause all bibliographic information to be formated as footnotes. More information on Footnotes and Endnotes can be found under Endnotes/Footnotes.
Selecting this option will cause all bibliographic information to be formated as endnotes. More information on Footnotes and Endnotes can be found under Endnotes/Footnotes.
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Typing
Alt-C
or clicking
are equivilent to using the menubar.
This will enter a special character which will force text into the next connected text frame. More information can be found in Working with Frames.
Typing Ctrl-Return is equivilent to using the menubar.
Selecting this option will insert a bibliographic mark which will appear as either a footnote or endnote. More information on Footnotes and Endnotes can be found under Endnotes/Footnotes.
This will insert a Table of Contents at the current cursor position. More detailed information can be found here.
Selecting this option will allow you to insert page numbers, Date, time, Serial letters, etc. You can find specific information about page numbers here. More information about Date and Times can be found under Inserting the Date and Time. (STUFF---Serial Letters???
Switches you to Edit Text Mode. For more detailed information see Working with Frames.
Switches you to Frame Edit Mode. For more detailed information see Working with Frames.
To create a new text frame. After selecting this option, your cursor will change to cross hairs. chose the location of one corner of your new text frame. Click on the left mouse button and hold the button down. Drag the mouse, until you have the desired text frame. When you have the correct shape and size, release the mouse button. KWord will now bring up a dialog box with options to connect this text frame to other frames in your document. For more information on this subject, see Working with Frames.
This option will let you create a new frame, and automatically insert a picture from a file into the new frame. After selecting this menu item or toolbar button, a dialog box will be opened, so you may select the picture file from your system. (For help with this dialog box, please see Inserting a Picture.) Once you have selected the file you want, click on the "OK" button. KWord will close the dialog box, and your cursor will change to cross hairs. Locate the cursor on the page where you would like to locate one corner of your picture. Click and hold the right mouse button, then drag the mouse. This will create a border which represents the final size of the picture in your document. When you are happy with the size of the picture, release the mouse button and the picture will be inserted in your new frame.
This option will let you create a new frame, and automatically insert a picture from a file into the new frame. After selecting this menu item or toolbar button, a dialog box will be opened, so you may select the picture file from your system. (For help with this dialog box, please see Inserting a Picture.) Once you have selected the file you want, click on the "OK" button. KWord will close the dialog box, and your cursor will change to cross hairs. Locate the cursor on the page where you would like to locate one corner of your picture. Click and hold the right mouse button, then drag the mouse. This will create a border which represents the final size of the picture in your document. When you are happy with the size of the picture, release the mouse button and the picture will be inserted in your new frame. STUFF****
This will allow you to create a frame and automatically insert a table within that frame. For more information, please see Working with Tables.
This will allow you to create a frame and automatically insert a Kspread table within that frame. For more information, please see Inserting a KSpread Table.
Creates a new frame, and places the cursor in the new frame, in Formula Edit Mode. For more information on editing your formulas, see Formulas.
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Typing
F12
or clicking
are equivilent to using the menubar.
Allows you to change the formatting characteristics of the selected text. For more details, go to Character Formating
You can select the color of text. For more details, go to Character Formating
Typing
Ctrl-Alt-C
or clicking
are equivilent to using the menubar.
To change the indenting, spacing between paragraphs, text flow, tab stops, numbering and borders. For more details, go to paragraph Formating
Allows you to alter attributes of a selected frame(s). You must be in Frame Edit Mode to use this function. For more details, go to Frame Formating
Use this to alter the properties of the printed page, including size, headers and footers. For more details, go to Formating the Page
Allows you to select a style for the selected text. For more information go to Styles
Allows you to insert a row into a table. For more on tables, click here.
Allows you to insert a column into a table. For more on tables, click here.
Delete a row from a table. For more on tables, click here.
Delete a column from a table. For more on tables, click here.
Clicking
is equivilent to using the menubar.
This will convert two (or more) seperate cells into a single cell. For more on tables, click here.
This will split previously joined cells in a table. For more on tables, click here.
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Deletes the table the cursor is in. For more on tables, click here.
Will spell check the document.
Clicking
is equivilent to using the menubar.
Allows you to modify the autocorrection options. For more on Autocorrection, click here.
Allows you to edit the formating options for styles. For more on Styles, click here.
Uses your current document to generate personalized templates for your use. For more detailed information, see Creating Your Own Templates.
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