4. Fill in the dialog box, selecting the options you want:
•
% Shaded.
Select the percent shading for the border tone. The lower
the number, the more faded the tone. A setting of zero (0) causes the
border to disappear.
By default, this setting is 100.
•
Tone Tools. Select the border tone from the tone palette.
• Pattern. Select the pattet:n for the border tone. By default, this
setting is solid. A transparent
pattern is also available on this palette.
5. Click on Apply. (Continue
to make changes as desired until you are
satisfied with the borde_.)
6. Click on Close.
Setting Hyphenation
Word Processing
hyphenates
only b_ose
words that appear in its
dictiona_
If hyphenation
is active
(by default,
it is not active),
a word
extending
beyond
the right margin
is split between
syllables.
Word
Processing
inserts
a
hyphen
(-) and line break
and wraps
the rest of the word
to the next line.
Word
Processing
provides
hyphenation
settings
that you can change.
Note
that some
hyphenation
can make
a document
easier
to read, while
too much
hyphenation
can make
words
harder
to recognize
and make
the page
look
cluttered.
I_ To change
hyphenation:
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1. Select
one or more
paragraphs
with the hyphenation
you want
to change.
2.
Select
Hy----phenation_fi_m'_e
Paragraph
menu. A dk_gog box appears.
3. Fill in the dialog
box:
•
On or Off. Select
On to allow
automatic
hyphenation
and to set
other
options
on the dialog
box (Off is the default
selection).
•
Maximum
consecutive
lines
to hyphenate.
Restricts
the total
number
of lines that can be hyphenated.
•
Shortest
word
to hyphenate.
Limits the hyphenation
to words of a
certain
length.
•
Shortest
prefix.
Sets the length
of the shortest
prefLx to hyphenate,
such
as pre in prefix.
•
Shortest
suffix.
Sets the length
of the shortest
sufftx to hyphenate,
such
as ing in hyphenating.
4. Click on Apply.
5. Click on Close.
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