[bksvol-discuss] Re: Hopefully, I'm back.

  • From: "Amy Goldring Tajalli" <agoldringtajalli@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2006 16:23:15 -0400

Kellie,

I may get back to you on this but right now WordPerfect 6 thru 12 plus is for 
me a real nightmare and I need to sit down and learn to work it but I get 
impatient because I want to do something and I get frustrated when I cannot get 
there (wherever ) from where I am. With genji word perfect shows some pages at 
a 9 or 10 font and won't let me view it any larger and other pages I can 
happily view at 20 or even more. I canot seem to get it steadily at the same 
readable size. Can you recommend a good book on how to used wordperfect.  It is 
a shame IBM doesn't make teaching manuals for other programs like the used to 
for things like their old Memory typewrite which came with a texbook and a 3 
day course  Their courses for all their instruments were brilliant and easy for 
anyone to follow.Now if microsoft could find or write books like that to come 
with the programs those programs would be more than useful.  They could make it 
fun to "work the Program"

Amy
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Kellie Hartmann 
  To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 3:08 PM
  Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Hopefully, I'm back.


  Hi Amy,
  My advice would be to submit the rtf that you originally made using Kurzweil. 
There is a place where you can write in comments about the book that you want 
the validator to see.

  The reason your rtf kept opening in WordPad is not that there's something 
wrong with the files. What happens is that on your computer certain file types, 
(such as rtf, txt, kes, etc), are assigned to be opened by certain programs. 
Apparently your computer has assigned rtf files to WordPad. The good news is 
that it's not too difficult to reassign a file type to be opened in a different 
program. At this point, you'll probably want to assign rtf files to Word 
Perfect.
  Ifwork the  you want instructions on how to do this, let us know. Otherwise, 
you can probably just open the files from within Word Perfect itself. I'm 
thinking it might be a good idea to find you either a book or tutorials on 
using Word Perfect, or an e-mail group devoted to Word Perfect that you could 
join where you could ask questions. Do you know if Narrator will work in Word 
Perfect's help files? I still feel bad that I can't offer more helpful help.
  Kellie

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