To minimize any active window - including the Microsoft Word window - use the keybaord shortcut:
Alt + spacebar + N
Press and hold these three keys and the window will minimize. Do not press the + key ... it just means "and" in the keyboard shortcut description.
Yes its true but i really really need 2 know what is the short cut key for select all .
Well, that's a different question. And typically the shortcut in most programs is Ctrl + A
Command+q
No. Microsoft Word is sold separately.
No, the word "window" does not have a short i sound. It has a long i sound.
how can microsoft office word window operation and the autocard window operation be compare?
You go Microsoft window and you write a letter in potraits and write a letter.
MS Word 2007 for Windows is a word processor program published by Microsoft Corporation.
No, it's not. Word is a part of Microsoft Office which is independent product.
Microsoft Word is a word processing program that you can use to create, edit, format, and save documents
If you are asking what the differences are between Libre Office Writer and Microsoft Word, then the difference primarily is in the way the user interfaces looks. However, they do basically the same things and Libre Office Writer is compatible with Microsoft Word & vice versa. The added bonus to using Libre Office Writer is that it is free.
Excel is a spreadsheet program that is marketed by Microsoft. Word is a word processing program that is marketed by the same company.
No, car window is a common noun; any type of window is a common noun.The word window is only a proper noun when it is used as a name or title of someone or something such as Microsoft Window or 'How Much is That Doggy in the Window'.
tool bar
For Microsoft Word 2007, 2010, and 2013, there is a one-time configuration change that should always be made: 1) Open Microsoft Word 2) At the upper left, click FILE 3) Near the bottom of the list on the left, click Options. This will open the Word Options window. 4) Near the top of the list on the left, click Display 5) Near the middle of the Word Options window is a check box labelled "Show all formatting marks". Click the check box so that a check mark appears. 6) At the bottom right of the Word Options window, click OK. From now on, Microsoft Word will display the formatting marks. They do not print. However, this is how Microsoft Word works. Seeing the formatting marks allows the user to know what is happening in the document.