Yes, you can use MS Word to edit HTML.
MS Office is a set of programs that are used for office work. MS Word - text processor MS Excel - spreadsheets MS Powerpoint - presentations MS Access - database creation MS Frontpage - to create simple HTML pages Then you also have programs like MS Binder, or MS Publisher but those are for more specialized tasks.
Typing text, formatting text, printing text, formatting paragraphs, inserting pictures, etc.
A word processor published by Microsoft
MS Word can save as HTML, but cannot do raw HTML code.
There is no difference in the Ms. word and word processor. If you want to create a new document and edit the file. or paragraph spell chick and other feature option ave-able in the word document.
You do not. MS Office is a word processor. You will need to use MS Outlook to check email.
In MS Word it is used to center text between margins. In MS Excel it is used to center cell contents between the borders of the cell. In HTML it is used to center text within the related container (page, table, division, etc.).
MS Word 2007 for Windows is a word processor program published by Microsoft Corporation.
Microsoft Word is quite popular. See the link below for alternatives to it.
Just about any word processor, such as MS Word or Openoffice.org will do the job. If you don't want to install software, try Google Documents. https://docs.google.com
if you mean ms word he is advanced text editor
Probably - it's a very popular word processor.