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Introduction | Getting Started | Standard Toolbar | Properties Bar | More Formatting | Other WordPerfect Features

The Properties Bar:

  1. Font: Font is a simple but important factor in WordPerfect documents. The choice of font (the style of the text itself) can influence the way others view documents, either on the screen or in print. For example, Arial font looks better on screen, while Times New Roman is clearer in print. To apply a font to text, select desired text with your cursor and choose a font from the font drop down menu.
  2. Font Size: You may encounter times in which you need to display some text larger or smaller than other text. Selecting desired text with the cursor and choosing a font size from the drop down menu changes the size of text.
  3. Bold/Italics/Underline: Selecting text and then clicking on either the Bold, Italics, or Underline button formats the text.
  4. Style: Choose from a pre-formatted list of different font styles (which are designed to be used in formatting headings).
  5. QuickFind Previous/Next: After highlighting a word or phrase, click either of these to automatically scroll and select either the previous or next occurrence of a word or phrase in your document.
  6. QuickFonts: Choose a selection from the drop-down menu of pre-formatted font styles that are intended to be used in the body text of your document.
  7. Font Color: By selecting desired text, the color of specific font can be changed by choosing a color from the Font Color palette. Note, however, that these changes will be lost without a color printer.
  8. Symbols: Insert Corel WordPerfect symbols, such as the "Trademark" symbol, etc.

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