If you are asking about short cut key for a new document in MS word then the asnwer is Ctrl + N
If you're referring to Microsoft Office: Word, the area is called the "Document".
go to Windows --> run --> Type "winword" a new Microsoft word document would open up.
Use the key combination CTRL + Enter.
Press Alt-F4 or press Alt-F-X to exit Word.
Microsoft Word is software. When using it, there are both input and output activities happening. When you press a key on your keyboard, that is input and when the software records that key and sends it to your monitor so you see what you have typed, that is output. Printing the document would also be output.
Function key F4 repeats the last-done task on a new selection within a document.
You can press Shift and the F3 key in Microsoft Word having selected the text. It will convert the text between upper, lower and initial caps if you keep pressing the key combination.
Yes, there is.
You have the "INSERT" key engaged. When the insert function is on anything you type will replace what appeared on the page.
Click at the behind the last word of the document and hit delete until the extra page is gone.
It allows you to see how a document has been formatted and lets you spot any errors, such as spacing, where the Enter key has been hit and so on. You can then fix the errors and improve the layout of the document.
This will depend upon your OS. In Win7, the Microsoft key (between Control and Alt) and the + (actually the =, as shift is not required) key magnifies in 100% (or other preset) increments, and Microsoft and - demagnifies.