The sections that are included in this chapter are for advanced users. The instructions for these sections will assume you are familiar with the basic operation of KWord.
Sometimes, when editing a complicated document, it can be helpful to look at an organized view of your document.
You can use this organized view to jump immediately to certain text frames, select picture frames, change frame properties, delete frames, or simply review your document.
Because simple documents do not need the information provided in the Document Structure area, KWord has the ability to toggle the Document Structure area on and off.
To toggle the Document Structure area on and off, select -> from the menubar to make the Document Structure area visible. Select -> from the menubar to make the Document Structure area disappear.
You can move focus to the document structure area by pressing Alt-1. You can move focus to the main document panel by pressing Alt-2.
Lets examine a sample Document Structure area.
As you can see, there are five groups of frames categorized (Text Frames/Frame Sets Pictures, Tables, Formula Frames, Embedded Objects).
Within this category, is a list of all text framesets. Below each frameset, each frame is listed. Below each frame, each paragraph is listed.
Within this category is a list of all frames that contain pictures, and the folder the pictures were loaded from.
Within this category is a list of all frames that contain tables. Note that a table behaves very much like a frameset. Each cell of the table is a frame, and each frame may contain multiple paragraphs.
Within this category is a list of all frames that contain formulas.
Within this category, is an alphabetical list of all frames that contain data from other KOffice applications.
You can use your mouse to select the category you want, or first put focus in the document structure area (press Alt-1) then use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the list. Double click on a category to expand or collapse the category, or press the right or left arrow keys.
Depending on your document, you may not have all categories in your Document Structure area. The category only appears when there is at least one frame in the category.
To edit a text frame, frameset, or paragraph, click on the item with the Menu key. A popup menu will appear. Select Edit Text from the menu.
mouse button or scroll to the item and press theIf you have the KTTS component installed in your system, you can have the computer speak the text of the document. To speak the text of a frame, frameset, or paragraph, click on the item with the Menu key. A popup menu will appear. Select Speak Text from the menu.
mouse button or scroll to the item and press theThe Speak Text menu item will be disabled if KTTS is not installed in your system.
If KTTS fails to speak the text, or speaks the text in the wrong language, make sure you have a Talker in KTTS configured with the correct language. See The KTTS Handbook for details. Also, make sure the Global Language is properly set in the KWord settings.
To display a frame, frameset, or paragraph in the main document panel, click on the item with the Menu key. A popup menu will appear. Select Show from the menu.
mouse button or scroll to the item and press theTo delete a frame or frameset, click on the frame title with the Menu key. A popup menu will appear. Select Delete Frame from the menu.
mouse button or scroll to the frame title and press the
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