It is used as a main front page on a document, like for a report or an essay or whatever formal document you are creating.
evenly spread out. Your thought and cover page search on the right side of Microsoft word and cover pages will pop out EL c=
I don't think so, but there is a way to make one on Microsoft word 2003.
Easiest is to make it in Excel and import it to Word (either as an image, an OLE object, or whatever.
Free fax cover sheets can be found at the MyFax website or at Microsoft's Office website or at the Free Fax Cover Sheets website. You can also make a fax cover sheet in Microsoft Word.
in ms word 2003 click format then borders and shading.
highlight and pick required size from toolbar on top of screen
There are 2 Microsoft programs you can use. The first is Microsoft Word, which is used to make any type of word document in almost any way imaginable, and is included with any version of Microsoft Office. There is also Microsoft Works, which usually comes installed on all Windows computers. It can be used to make very proffessional looking documents, and it includes a variety of templates that show you how to create documents (including resumes and cover letters).
Microsoft Office 2003 Pro is an office suite including Word 2003, Microsoft Outlook 2003, Excel 2003, Publisher 2003 and Access 2003. It allows word processing, business management and email processing. Its improvements are removal of junk mail, security, easier to read documents and the ability to share files amongst a group. Its features make it more relevant to businesses than a home user.
You need to have this program called microsoft publisher, you can make brochures there. You can't really make a brochure on microsoft word.
You could use Microsoft Word to make pamphlets.
You cannot change the format from Office 2003 to Office 2007, the technology was not out then. But you can make a RTF document that will open in Office 2007. Click on File/Save as/click on the arrow to open the drop down list/ choose RTF
i don't no i can only get it on Microsoft 2003 its bad ain't itInsert tab, Illustrations section, press arrow below Shapes to expand and choose shape or make New Drawing Canvas