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INDEX CONTENTS 6
WHAT OTHER INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE? INDEX CONTENTS 6
What other information is available?
For further information you should consult the following documents:
Release notes
The Release notes cover technical aspects of Corel PDF Fusion, including
installation and any late breaking technical news. As such, it should be
considered the first point of reference with respect to any technical
issues. The information in the release notes is always the most up to date
source.
For the latest version of the release note go to: http://www.corel.com
Font conventions
The following fonts and styles are used throughout this documentation.
1 Paragraphs that are numbered and use this font contain instructions that you should
follow in the order shown.
Paragraphs that are bulleted contain either a series of points or a list of available options.
Text written in this sans-serif bold face represents a menu title, a menu item, key press,
or a control item in a dialog box. Text including an angle bracket ( > ) indicates both a
menu and the option in that menu. For example: “choose the File > Open... option” is
a shorthand method of referring to the Open... menu option in the File menu.
Text written in smaller
sans-serif-bold face is a file name or path.
Text written in this
typewriter
face represents a piece of code, or text displayed by the
application.
When a term is written in
italic
, it is the first mention of an important concept. This
concept is explained in the text immediately following, in the glossary, or both.
This format
Is used to describe the various menu options. It allows you to quickly
scan the list for the required information.
NOTE: Text indicated by starting with the word “NOTE” in the left margin is important and should be read
carefully. A Note, like this one, is often a suggestion that may save you work, improve performance,
or improve the quality of output.