yes
No. That is included with Office, not Works.
Open Office and Microsoft Works.
Microsoft Office
No. PowerPoint is included in Microsoft Office.
Some examples of document management systems would be any of several programs that come packaged with windows, such as microsoft office and microsoft works. They help you form documents, save them, and alter them as neccessary.
You can open a MS Works document with MS Word.
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Microsoft Office is by far, the best. ====================== Ofcourse but any thing is also great
No, I believe it should not.
yes
No
Yes, you can certainly lock a Microsoft Word document. The technical name for this is document protection and it can be done right from the file menu on Word.