decribe the various option available in the main menu bar of ms word
There are a lot more than two menus in Microsoft Word. For example: File, Edit, View, Format, Table, Window, Help, Tools and Insert.
User menus are toolbars above.
They can either contain shortcut icons or text buttons such as "File".
left, center, right, decimal, and bar.
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Both have File, Edit, Format, View, Insert, Format, Tools, Window and Help menus. Word has also got a Table menu, which Excel doesn't. Excel has a Data menu, which Word doesn't. On the menus they both have a lot of options are the same, but some options are quite different. For example Word's Insert menu won't have options like Cells, Rows and Columns that Excel will have, but will have options like Autotext, Reference and Field, that Excel won't have. As the two applications are for different jobs, they are naturally going to have different options. Some things will be common, like options to open, close and save files, or to cut, copy and paste things. Options on the Tools and Format menus in each application are going to be different because they are for different tasks. The same applies to other applications which will have a lot of the same menus and options and also have menus and options that are specific to those applications.
certain keyboard buttons you can press to bring up menus inside Microsoft words, some are practical, some not. Google it up, it will give you a list of commands.
There are various settings that can be accessed off different menus or ribbons, like formatting or security. Under the Tools menu, there is an option called Options, which has many settings available through it.
Microsoft Word is used for writing papers, and Microsoft Excel is for spreadsheets.
Word 2007 uses a ribbon and tabs, not menus. So there is no Tools menu in Word 2007. The options that were on the Tools menu in Word 2003 are now found on different tabs of the ribbon, and not all together in one block.
I feel like this is a school assignment! Word is a good program to start with as it obvious what the program is for - it's for producing written documents; if you start with Excel (for example) you would have to understand what a spreadsheet is. Also, knowing Word will always be a useful skill. Having learned Word, you will understand how to use menus, and the keyboard. When you move to other Windows applications, and in particular other Microsoft applications, many of the menus and keyboard shortcuts are the same.
microsoft 2007 is easy to than microsoft 2003..thats why the microsoft has no virus
in Microsoft word you go into one of the menus then it is called drop-cap. I don't know whether this is only in the 2010 Word or in the others to.
Microsoft Frontpage 2003 was a web design package based on Microsoft Word. It used familiar menus that were similar to the other Microsoft Office programs but the code it produced often didn't work well in browsers other than Internet Explorer.
ribbon
you can not update because it is different version of same application, different version is not update it is new payable version.
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