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Revision as of 15:10, 8 March 2010
Fundamentals
Mike McBride
KWord can be started one of four ways:
- 1. You can select KWord through the system menus, under: K-Button->Office->KWord.
- 2. If you are in a terminal program (Konsole, Xterm, etc.), you can type:
$ kword & |
Or
$ kword filename & |
- 3. Using Konqueror, you can click on your data file (KWord documents end in .kwd). This will automatically start KWord and begin editing the file.
- 4. Using the KOffice Workspace.
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