What parts of this guide should I read?
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What parts of this guide should I read?

Anyone who has looked at the table of contents has surely come to the conclusion that reading this manual from cover to cover, is an unreasonable (and fortunately unnecessary) task.

This user guide is designed to be helpful to a wide variety of users, from the very experienced, to the novice user. Since different users will have different needs, each section of this manual is self-contained. The user is not expected to have read all of the previous sections of the manual to find the instructions useful.

To help determine what should be read before starting to work with KWord, a suggested reading list for three levels of users is given below.

If each of these sections is read before starting to use KWord, using KWord will be easier.

Experience LevelPrevious ExperienceWhat you should read
NoviceNo previous computer experience
Fundamentals
Step by Step Tutorial
The KWord Screen
Document Storage and Printing
Editing Your Document
Introduction to Menu Bars and Toolbars
The difference between Text Oriented and Page Layout templates
IntermediateComfortable with other page based word processors (Microsoft® Word, Word Perfect or Applixware.)
Fundamentals
Step by Step Tutorial
The difference between Text Oriented and Page Layout templates
Advanced UserComfortable with other frames based word processors (Frame Maker, etc.).
The difference between Text Oriented and Page Layout templates

These sections will help with the basic information. As other specific questions or situations arise, the other sections of this manual can be used as a reference.

Obviously this will not cover everyone's needs. Please use it as a guide to help determine which parts of the manual will be helpful to read before you begin using KWord.

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