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Crossword Studio 3.0
by Jim Wrenholt, Kent Porter & Dave Larson
Documentation by Eldonna Rayburn, Kent Porter & Julie Ray
On-line Documentation by Julie Ray
Quality Assurance by Marty Rabens
© 1999 Nordic Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
Crossword Studio 3.0 makes it easier to create fun, educational
crossword puzzles than ever before. Simply type in words and
clues or import a spell-checked list. A crossword puzzle appears
at the click of a button. Crossword Studio allows you to build a
puzzle by typing the words directly onto the puzzle, so you can
place each word just where you want it.
Crossword Studio gives you full control over the position of the
puzzle, the clues and the graphic elements. You choose the font
and the style. Sound and color graphics add to the enjoyment of
solving and creating puzzles.
Solve puzzles on the screen. Let Crossword Studio check off the
clues you have used and tell you when you have correct answers
(or not). Ask for hints if you get stuck. Save the puzzle or print
the puzzle and its solution on paper for fun away from the com-
puter.
Want to put a crossword puzzle into your next newsletter? With
Crossword Studio, exporting puzzles and clues into your favorite
desktop publishing program is easy!
Crossword Studio 1
Contents
About this Document 2
Installing Crossword Studio 3
Getting Started 5
Creating a New Puzzle 7
Screen Layout Options 10
Adding a Picture 12
Adding Sound 13
Copying the Puzzle Frame 14
Print Layout Options 15
Exporting Puzzles 17
Keyboard Shortcuts 18
Menu Summary 19
About this Document
This guide will help you use Crossword Studio™ for Macintosh and Windows .
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We assume that you are familiar with the Macintosh and/or
Windows. You will need to use your mouse to “point,” “click”
and “drag” items when instructed. If you are unfamiliar with
these terms, please spend some time with your computer manual
before …
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