

It happens all the time. While working on a document, a change is made. The change was wrong, now you want to back out of your changes.
Fortunately, KWord has a solution.
Each time a change is made to a document, KWord remembers what the change was. KWord can Undo each change one at a a time.
As an example, you are writing a business letter and type in the following sentence:
It is a pleasure for me to give you this letter of introduction to your newest employee.
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The views can either be split horizontally or vertically. See the next section for instructions.
To change the direction that the views are split, simply select -> from the menubar. This will show a submenu. Select either Horizontal or Vertical.
All views in the current window will immediately change to the new orientation.
The relative sizes of each view can be adjusted with your mouse.
To adjust the view size, look at the border between the scrollbar of one view (the upper or right view) and the ruler of the other view (the lower or left view). There is a solid border which appears raised between the scrollbar and the ruler. As the mouse pointer passes over this bar, it changes from an arrow to double lines with double arrows.

When the mouse pointer changes, click once with the mouse button and hold the button down. Drag that border to the new location. When the mouse button is released, the views will change to the new proportions.
To remove a view, simply place the mouse pointer in the view to be deleted and click with the mouse button. Then select -> from the menubar.