Hi there, I had the same problem a few minutes ago and as there was no answer looked elsewhere. Apparently it's a time out thing and if you force quit word it comes back ok, i tried it and it worked. One document i downloaded seemed to have caused it and i got into word fine and when i tried to open that one again got the same error so have trashed the document, all is working fine now. Hope this helps.
Microsoft Word is not for creating slide shows. You can copy slides from slide show applications into Word, but they won't work as a slide show then. You can put links in Word to slide show files.
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Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel documents can be linked to each other, so that changes in one document will show up in the other. So it is possible to enter data in Microsoft Word and have it appear in Microsoft Excel. It is also possible to do formulas in tables in Microsoft Word, without linking to Microsoft Excel.
for Microsoft Word 2007 Go to start button of Microsoft word click Word option menu which is display below the close option ->then select display -> uncheck the show all formatting marks option. you can solve your problem.
Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Word Options. Click Advanced. Under Show document content, select the Show text boundaries check box. Click OK to apply this new setting.
go to internet type in microsoft word downloads then hit download and it will either show up under the start or the main computer screen
If you google how to make an an acrostic poem in word it will show up, but the link was iffy when I put it in here.
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The version of word used to create the file and the version of word you're using is different.
Click on HELP on the toolbar. Then select SHOW THE OFFICE ASSISTANT from the drop-down.
There are 2 Microsoft programs you can use. The first is Microsoft Word, which is used to make any type of word document in almost any way imaginable, and is included with any version of Microsoft Office. There is also Microsoft Works, which usually comes installed on all Windows computers. It can be used to make very proffessional looking documents, and it includes a variety of templates that show you how to create documents (including resumes and cover letters).
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