Right-clicking in Microsoft Word gives the options of editing on that page e.g editing a word, it's character, font, bullets, paragraph, numbering etc
Yes. There is an option when right clicking on the word "Add to dictionary".
The green line means that your grammar is incorrect. Try right clicking a word above it.
You will find that by clicking the "Home" tab and looking in the paragraph section.
In Microsoft Word, the tool that helps you find a synonym is the Thesaurus. You can access it by right-clicking on a word and selecting "Synonyms" from the context menu, or by going to the "Review" tab and clicking on "Thesaurus." This feature provides alternative words with similar meanings, allowing you to enhance your writing.
Microsoft Word uses a 1" Margin. However, this can be adjusted by going to the top and clicking on "Margin". Hope this helps! (:
Click on 'Word Count' after clicking 'Tools' on the Microsoft Word Menu bar.. This is for Microsoft word. i want it for the free program TextEdit on macs.
when you open microsoft word what is the furthest to the right
Nothing. Downloading software does not affect currently existing software, but if "Open Office" automatically sets itself to open .doc (Microsoft Word) files, then the only way to open a file with Microsoft Word after that is either dragging and dropping the file onto the Microsoft Word icon or right-clicking on the file and selecting "open with > Microsoft Word"
If you are using Microsoft Word, synonyms can be found by highlighting and right-clicking the word "extort". Alternatively, online dictionary sites such as Thesaurus, Synonym and Synonyms can be used.
well, i got familiar with the Microsoft word environment by clicking around and actually just go throught everything
Primarily clicking, but also moving the mouse, double clicking and also typing.
Depends on the program you're using. In Microsoft Word, you can do it by right-clicking on the cell or the row and selecting Borders and Shading.