You're not limited to the font sizes MS Works gives you !
Open the Word-processing part of the suite.
Type your house number.
Highlight the whole number (so it shows white text on a black background).
Now - instead of using the drop-down arrow to the right of the point figure - type a point size into the box.
You can theoretically type any number for the point size - you're only limited by the size of paper your printer is capable of using. For a two-digit number, in Times New Roman font - a point size of 425 is possible for an A4 sheet of paper !
Pages from Apple is very similar to Microsoft Word. Apple has Numbers which is similar to Microsoft Excel. Apple does not have a database product similar to Access.
Apple works is not an oxymoron but Microsoft Works is.
No. That is included with Office, not Works.
Exel works better it being from Microsoft, I have personally used both. I would recommend Exel.
No. PowerPoint is included in Microsoft Office.
yes
Microsoft produces many softwares for a small business. Some of the most popular small business softwares are Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint and many more.
No, I believe it should not.
yes
Only in that Microsoft works with computers.
Suzie Wynn Jones has written: 'Microsoft Works for Windows by example' -- subject(s): Microsoft Works, Microsoft Works for Windows 'MS-DOS 6.2 by example'
One can find free Microsoft Works software by visiting the Microsoft website. From the website, one can find the latest Microsoft software available for download.