To open, double click on the Word icon. To close, click Exit or click the red X in the top right corner of the window.
In Microsoft Word, "close" refers to the action of shutting a document or the application itself. When you close a document, any unsaved changes will prompt a warning, allowing you to save your work before exiting. Closing the application will end your session, and any open documents will be closed as well. This function helps manage your files and conserve system resources.
No You can buy it Or you can down load a open source version for free called "openoffice" it is as close to the real software but totally Free
close it then re-open ney
There is no simple answer to that as there can be all sorts of problems that prevent a document from opening or an application from opening.
close
True. When you close this document, you can then open or create another document without needing to re-launch the application.
You have to click on the bubble
Whether or not you can open documents depends on whether or not you have an application which can open those documents. So if you saved a Microsoft Word document as a .doc file, you would need a version of Microsoft Word running in Vista in order to open it. The operating system itself doesn't matter as long as you have an appropriate application.
when you open microsoft word what is the furthest to the right
to open Microsoft word double click it, to open a document you have previously saved on Microsoft word go to file in the corner and select open, then search for your file.
Open office is free to download, but Microsoft word has to be paid for.
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