Do a search for "WINWORD.exe".
Should be somewhere in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\
Once you've found it, <right-click> go to [send to] and select the "Desktop (create shortcut)" option. This should create a shortcut on your desktop.
A symbol on your desktop that is a shortcut to a program, such as Microsoft word.
These icons located on your desktop are shortcuts to programs. When you double tap them or right click and select "Open" it will launch the program assigned to that certain icon. You may be opening a Word Processing Program or even an Internet Browser. These icons are beneficial for opening tools used often quickly.
You will need to do a search on the internet for Word icons, there are many out there.
Its a blue 'W'!
Microsoft Word is a word processing program produced by Microsoft.
Check your "start menu", too. (click on start)Also, it may be found by clicking on 'start', then 'all programs', and searching for MS Office (or some other similar name). The MS Office Shortcut tool should be there.You can also drag & drop any application from the start menu to your desktop. Hover the mouse pointer over the program, press and hold the left mouse button, then drag it over to the desktop and release the left mouse button ... VOILA!!
Your computer program (a.k.a, my computer), Microsoft word, Excel, Turn off computer button, restart, sleep, internet.
Microsoft Office Word
Word processing
MS stands for "Microsoft". As for an actual definition: Microsoft Word is a word processor designed by Microsoft. It was first released in 1983 under the name Multi-Tool Word for Xenix systems.
Microsoft Word is a program that is made for word processing. It was first released for computers in the 1980s.
Microsoft Office is a suite of desktop applications. Included in the Standard Edition is Microsoft Word (word processing), Microsoft Excel (spreadsheets), Microsoft PowerPoint (presentations), and Microsoft Outlook (email and collaboration).