No
yes
If Works will not convert your Word document, you may have to re-save your document at school. If you click on "Save As", go down the list of possible formats. There should be one or two choices to save in a Works format.
You can open a MS Works document with MS Word.
Yes, you can certainly lock a Microsoft Word document. The technical name for this is document protection and it can be done right from the file menu on Word.
You can save your Microsoft works document in "saved as" to be a Microsoft word document. All you do is have to go to "File" the go to "Save As" then go to "Save as type" and then click the down arrow next to the "Save as type" and click "word 97-2003 Document (*.doc)" or click "word 2007 Document (*.docx). This should work. I would save it as the word 97-2003 Document (*doc). Hope this helps, Waveracer200
Some examples of document management systems would be any of several programs that come packaged with windows, such as microsoft office and microsoft works. They help you form documents, save them, and alter them as neccessary.
There are several different programs you can use to make a document. Examples include Microsoft Word, Microsoft Works, OpenOffice Writer, and many others.
William R. Pasewark has written: 'Calculators' 'PFS First Publisher' 'Machine Transcription for Document Processing :' 'Microsoft Works 4.0 Macintosh' 'ClarisWorks 4.0 Macintosh' 'Understanding Annual Reports' 'Microsofft Works 3 0 for Windows' 'Microsoft Office 97 for Windows' 'Microsoft Works 3.0, DOS Version' 'Microsoft Words 2.0/3.0 for Windows' 'Microsoft Works 4.5 for Windows' 'Pagemaker 6.0 for Windows and Macintosh (Quicktorials Series)' 'Adobe PageMaker 6.0 for Windows 95 and Macintosh' 'Ten-Key Skill Builder for Calculators' 'Microsoft Office 2010' 'Microsoft Works 3.0 Windows' 'Electronic Calculators' 'Microsoft Works 3.0 for Windows' 'Machine Transcription Word Processing' 'Microsoft Office for Windows 3.1, Version 4.2 & 4.3' 'Microsoft Office 2003 Basics'
Apple works is not an oxymoron but Microsoft Works is.
put your mouse over File. Then press save as. Finally find your profile and type in what you want to call it.
No. That is included with Office, not Works.
No. PowerPoint is included in Microsoft Office.