Bt "word Processor" Manual?
Hi
I'm having problems with table manipulation inside the word processor
I thought I would try and read the help file on creating and editing tables inside the word processor. The only thing I could find was a one page summary on the "word processor" but nothing on tables or any other detailed information about the "word processor"?
Is this correct or have I missed it?
Based on the one page summary it appears that BT is encouraging importing from other applications?
Thanks
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Shotaro Ito
★ BarTender Hero ★
Hi
I'm having problems with table manipulation inside the word processor
I thought I would try and read the help file on creating and editing tables inside the word processor. The only thing I could find was a one page summary on the "word processor" but nothing on tables or any other detailed information about the "word processor"?
Is this correct or have I missed it?
Based on the one page summary it appears that BT is encouraging importing from other applications?
Thanks
Hi, You're right, at the moment the online help page is only source of usage document for Word Processor.
There's some detail in What's new BarTender 10.0 White paper:
More Powerful Word Processor ObjectsBarTender’s Word Processor text objects (previously called Rich Text objects)already support many of the most powerful formatting capabilities available with anyword processor, including bullets, numbering, multiple columns, superscript,subscript, multiple data merge fields and more! Now with version 10, BarTender’sRich Text objects are even more powerful than before.Table SupportBarTender version 10 adds support for tables, including:• Easily create tables with user-specified numbers of rows and columns.• Quickly resize rows and columns using simple mouse motions.• Choose any of 9 cell alignment options.• Add new rows and columns as desired.• Even paste in rows and columns from a spreadsheet program such as Excel!(Any equations defined in Excel are not retained, but formatting charactersinto rows and columns using Excel are a great way to start a table.)There's some balloon helps when you point icons on Word Processor ribbon - trough not detailed.
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