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WordPerfect12 For Dummies was written by Margaret Levine Young, David C. Kay, and Richard Wagner, all computer gurus who have written or contributed to other For Dummies books and numerous computer books. After it shows you how to do what you need to do, it inspires you to do things you probably didn’t know you could do, such as:
First you’ll get comfortable with WordPerfect 12, and then you’ll get confident and want to explore more. Whether you are a beginner, need a quick refresher, or want to take advantage of the advanced functions, with its complete index, WordPerfect12 For Dummies will be the reference you rely on.
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 is an experienced For Dummies author whose writings span both technical and non-technical worlds. His tech books include WordPerfect 11 For Dummies, XML All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies, XSLT For Dummies, as well as 15 other computer books. He also invented and architected the award-winning NetObjects ScriptBuilder software product. In his non-tech life, Richard is author of Christianity For Dummies and Christian Prayer For Dummies and editor of the Digitalwalk.com e-zine.
Part I: Exploring the Essentials.
Chapter 1: WordPerfect Basics: Out of the Box and Raring to Go.
Chapter 2: Cruising Your Document.
Chapter 3: Discovering “Perfect” Text Editing.
Chapter 4: Working with the Spelling and Grammar Tools.
Chapter 5: On Paper at Last — Printing Stuff.
Part II: Formatting Your Text.
Chapter 6: Giving Your Documents Character.
Chapter 7: Sensational Sentences and Pretty Paragraphs.
Chapter 8: Perfect Pages and Dashing Documents.
Chapter 9: Documents with Style.
Part III: Making Your Documents Come Alive.
Chapter 10: Formatting Beyond the Text.
Chapter 11: Saying It with Pictures.
Chapter 12: Working with Templates and OfficeReady.
Part IV: All the World’s a Page: Going Beyond Your Desktop.
Chapter 13: Publishing for the Web.
Chapter 14: Using WordPerfect in a Microsoft Office World.
Chapter 15: Mail Merge: Printing to the Masses.
Part V: More Stuff You Can Do with Your Documents.
Chapter 16: Managing Your Documents.
Chapter 17: Reveal Codes: Getting Ultimate Control Over Your Document.
Part VI: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 18: Ten Ways to Tweak WordPerfect.
Chapter 19: Ten Really Good Editing Suggestions.
Index.
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