

Word blows my mind every time it starts mis-numbering a paragraph. Do you want the bullets aligned with the with the left margin, rather than indented? Done. Do you want two paragraphs tied to one bullet. Writing a text book sure proved the need. WP has dozens of graphic settings Word has 5. Or they can be anchored to a (paragraph) and given an exact size and/or relative position. Drag anywhere on the page, with no restrictions on Left, Right, Middle. This flows through font changes, from Arial to Century Schoolbook, etc. This way, if the default font changes from 12 points to 10, all of the resizes happen automatically. Font changes can be made with relative sizes.

When changing a block of text's font, margin, or other settings, conflicting codes within the highlight are removed and replaced with the new settings.No need to reset the remainder of the document back to the old tab-settings. This means a tab-change only needs to be made once - at the place and text where you want it. If highlighting a sentence, paragraph, or page, make a change - and it only effects the highlighted text everything else remains the same - this includes margin changes! All the other original settings "flow" around the highlighted change.In other words, it is easy to change things like headers and footers mid-document, and previous pages are unaffected! This is noticeably different than Word, where all codes are tied to the highlighted paragraph. Same with line spacing, default tab settings, and others.Ĭhange in the middle of the document, and that change takes affect from that page, onward. Move to the top of the document, and change the font. No need to highlight a 17 page document to change a document's font. Font changes, tab, margin, etc, happen at the cursor and flow through the bottom of the document (or until stopped by a replacement/related code).WordPerfect operates differently than Word.

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