Word for Mac.
Stephen King reportedly uses Microsoft Word as his primary word processor for writing his novels. He has mentioned in interviews that he prefers its simplicity and ease of use for his writing process.
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You use a word processor to do word processing. Word processors are pieces of software. Word processing is an activity that someone does.
Excel is not a word processor. There are lots of things in it that a word processor has, like a spell checker, text formatting, alignment and other things. If you really wanted to, you could use it to type a letter, but that is not what it is for. It is not ideal for doing it. It would be more awkward to write a letter in it than it would be to use an actual word processor. So you would use a word processor to type letters and do spreadsheets in Excel.
While I have no idea what you mean by "eliminated cost", you can get word processors for free - for example, successors of OpenOffice, or the online Google word processor.If you want a VERY SPECIFIC word processor (for example: Microsoft Word), you may need to pay - depending on the word processor you want to use. That is, if the word processor is only sold commercially (like in the case of Microsoft Word), you'll have to pay to use it legally.
You would use a word processing program such as Microsoft Word.
Yes, you can use MS Word to edit HTML.
Word Processing
... to allow layout, style and spell-checking etc......
Don't know if related to Stephen Kings work, but the Swedish word for turtle or tortoise is sköldpadda (sköld = shield, padda = toad) and he might use a version without the dots over the character Ö.
No, Larry King and Stephen King are not related. They share the same last name, but they are not biologically related to each other. Larry King is a television host and Stephen King is a renowned author.