Operation Manual
Welcome 5
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Fastest on the Draw
For sheer speed, our new drawing engine reigns supreme! Not only
that, automatic anti-aliasing of lines, text, and polygons results in
superb visuals, both on-screen and on the printed page.
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Other Enhancements
Always easy to use, WebPlus 7.0 now lets you employ
AutoCorrect and AutoSpell proofing options. You can rotate or
reshape text frames and still edit their text. Select multiple Undo
and Redo actions from a handy list. Customize toolbars by adding
your own, or using drag-and-drop to relocate buttons. HTML
export is optimized for Netscape. And so much more!
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WebPlus 7.0 Design CD-ROM
Extend your creative capacity with dozens of new Web Wizards,
extra TrueType fonts, and a solid collection of 20,000 Web-ready
graphics, including animations, pictures, and page elements!
...on top of these established features:
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Web Wizards for Instant Web Sites
Just pick the type of publication you want to produce and answer a
few simple questions. WebPlus does the rest! Revisit your color
scheme and text selections at any time as you continue to work
with a publication. You can customize the scheme colors, create
brand new schemes, and apply any scheme to a “from-scratch”
Web site. Basic user details are stored for automatic reuse.
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Easy Editing and Special Effects
With WebPlus, it’s a snap to import your own text and graphics to
replace the Wizard samples. You’ll find built-in modules like
WritePlus, for integrated word processing, plus tools for creating
text hyperlinks and hotspot graphics. Choose the color scheme that
looks best... The Snapping feature and Dot Grid help you achieve a
crisp layout. Everything’s wrapped into a friendly DTP
environment with onscreen Tooltips, HintLine, and context-
sensitive help!
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Versatile Web Feature Support
WebPlus supports HTML 4.0 for better WYSIWYG page design.
Add animated GIFs, marquee effects, sound, and video—even Java
and HTML code—to spice up your pages! The Layout Checker
helps you fine-tune your site before it’s published. Then preview
your site in your own Web browser and publish it to a local folder
or a remote server.










