You should first do research on the Microsoft website for their products. You can either buy program licenses from them or from a computer software specialty store.
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On Microsoft Computers: You roll over the "START" button (should be on desktop toolbar). There, you will see names of different programs. If MicrosoftWord isn't there, roll over the little thing in the bottom corner that says "All Programs." There, you can look for all kinds of programs and see if your computer has them or not. Microsoft Word might be sorted under "Microsoft Office".
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To remove the Microsoft Silverlight app, go to the Control Panel on your computer. Click on "Programs," then select "Programs and Features." Find Microsoft Silverlight in the list, right-click on it, and choose "Uninstall." Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the uninstallation process.
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Computer programs are usually made with a programming language such as Microsoft C++. A ton of coding goes into a single program
Go to www.clipart.com to find programs that allow you to access free clipart for your computer. Alternatively, if you use a program by Microsoft, you can visit their online gallery and select more clip art to download to your computer. This clipart will be available in Microsoft programs only.
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Microsoft Word does not automatically come with computers. So unless you have specifically bought it, it will not be on your computer. If you have, then you should be able start it through the Start menu, Programs and Microsoft Office.