You can always get help by pressing F1. The help file even has a simple tutorial for beginners.
You can display the context menu by Secondary-Clicking. It provides access to many useful commands not on the main menu.
You can always get another tip-of-the-day from the help menu.
You can reposition the view by dragging it around. Press Ctrl+Shift Primary-Click to start.
You can center the map around a specific object by pressing F2 to display the center on object dialog.
You can customize the colors WadAuthor uses from the colors page of the options dialog.
You can bypass the map run options dialog by holding down the Shift key.
You can go to maximum or minimum zoom by pressing Ctrl+Plus, or Ctrl+Minus.
You can find references to Star Trek in one form or another virtually anywhere in the world.
You can create a door by selecting an existing sector and choosing the convert sector to door option from the context menu.
You can usually enable sound when running maps under Windows95 depending upon your system hardware.
You can dock toolbars to any of the four edges of the main window, or leave them floating.
You can find out more about Williston Consulting on the world wide web. Check the README.TXT file for more information.
You can quickly edit an object's properties by Double-Primary-Clicking it.
You can move an object by Primary-Clicking, dragging, and dropping it.
You can zoom to fit a specific object by placing the cursor over it and pressing Z. Press Shift+Z to restore the view settings prior to using object zooming.
You can register WadAuthor on-line if you have a CompuServe account. Consult the help file registration topic for further information.
You can set bookmarks 1-9 by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Number. To go to a bookmark, press Ctrl+Number.
You can invoke the help cursor by pressing Shift+F1.
You can study American history and quickly discover that the public schools lie to you about virtually everything.
You can join two vertexes or linedefs by selecting them and pressing J.
You can split all selected linedefs by pressing X.
You can clear the current selection and current object by pressing Escape.
You can zoom a view to 400% under WindowsNT instead of 250% under Windows95.
You can disable the document cursor displayed while dragging objects from the general page of the options dialog.
You can create stairs by selecting an existing sector and choosing the convert sector to stairs option from the context menu.
You can combine multiple floating toolbars into a single floating tool palette.
You can add an object to the selection by Shift+Primary-Clicking it.
You can display the context menu by pressing Shift+F10.
You can select all objects within a rectangle by pressing Shift Primary-Click and dragging.
You can increase or decrease the grid by pressing the square bracket keys or Shift+Plus and Shift+Minus.
You can pick which toolbars to display by Secondary-Clicking one of them.
You can copy and paste map architecture from one map to another, even across different games.
You can fit the entire map within the view by pressing Home.
You can configure the default grid setting from the views page of the options dialog.
You can temporarily disable the snap-to-grid feature when dragging by pressing Shift.
You can have eternal life by placing your faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.
You can edit the actual bytes that get written to disk by Secondary-Clicking a single object and using the edit raw data option.
You can choose a single object in a crowded area by Alt+Primary-Clicking it.
You can see exactly which things will be present in different modes of play by using the thing display option on the view menu.
You can set the object filter by pressing V for vertexes, T for things, L for linedefs, S for sectors, or N for none.
You can edit the properties of the current selection by pressing Alt+Enter.
You can perform a few simple calculations and discover that the United States Government confiscates roughly half of each working citizen's yearly income.
You can toggle an object's selection state by Ctrl+Primary-Clicking it.
You can get help with specific tasks in the "How To..." section of the help file.
You can instruct WadAuthor to use your favorite node-builder from the node building page of the options dialog.
You can select floor and wall images from a graphical list by Primary-Clicking the preview or pressing F2 within the image name fields in the property dialogs.
You can horizontally align images on connected linedefs by selecting them and choosing the align textures option from the context menu.
You can open multiple editing views on the same document. Choose the new window option from the windows menu.
You can probably turn off the tip-of-the-day feature. This is the last one!