Installing the WordStar Command Emulator.
If you want to reassign and WordStar Command Emulator commands back to their Word equivalents - yes, some people do want to! - you can do this through the keyboard customisation options in Microsoft Word. The information below applies to microsoft Word in general.
Read more: Modifying Word Commands (prior to Word 2007)
If you want to reassign and WordStar Command Emulator commands back to their Word equivalents - yes, some people do want to! - you can do this through the keyboard customisation options in Microsoft Word. The information below applies to microsoft Word in general.
Read more: Modifying Word Commands (Word 2010)
If you want to reassign and WordStar Command Emulator commands back to their Word equivalents - yes, some people do want to! - you can do this through the keyboard customisation options in Microsoft Word. The information below applies to microsoft Word in general.
Read more: Modifying Word Commands (Word 2007)
After installing the WordStar Command Emulator you need to enter your registered user details that will have been provided in an email message. Doing this will remove the registration reminder screen and enhance your experience of the WordStar Command Emulator.
Read more: Enter Your Registered User Details (Word 2007 & 2010)
Unzip the downloaded wordstar.zip file into a new folder. Read all of the text (*.txt) files to familiarise yourself with the program, and then temporarily copy the WordStar.dot (or WStar14.dot) file to your Windows desktop, and from there, simply copy the file into your Word STARTUP folder.
The next time you start Word it will use the WordStar Command Emulator.
Read more: Install the WordStar Command Emulator (Word 2007 and 2010)