Go to the paragraph section and click on the icon that has and arrow going up and down. Then select line spacing options and look toward the bottom where it should say multiple. Click on that and select double.
The Windows Vista logo was designed by Microsoft. The logo is in wide use worldwide. It can be looked up in the Vector Logo Library online. It is in Portable Document Format.
Yes, but you have to save it as a "Word 2003" document, or .doc (Word 07 saves it as a .docx). Just go into Save As and click on the drop-down menu.
Yes as long as you are running Microsoft Office on Vista.
Microsoft
Yes, Microsoft Office 2003 is compatible with Windows Vista.
Can I buy a Microsoft Publisher disc to intall on Vista system?
Support for Microsoft Windows Vista can no longer be found since Microsoft no longer supports that operating system. You must update to Windows Vista service pack 1 or 2 to get support from Microsoft.
If the computer with Vista doesn't have a floppy disk drive, you won't be able to. You could, however, open the document on another computer and then save it to a CD or portable disk drive. Then you should be able to upload it onto the computer with Vista (if the computer with Vista has a Word program installed. But even if the computer with Vista doesn't have Word installed, you can still upload it, but you won't be able to view it.)
It's in your applications folder.
Yes
"Microsoft". XP, Vista and Windows 7
As long as you have a spreadsheet program such as Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Works Spreadsheet or OpenOffice.org, you can do spreadsheets on Windows Vista.