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When you start word a new blank document appears true or false?
Usually Word will start a new document (a blank page) when you open the MS Word program. If you are in Word but in a pre-existing document (for example, with text or pictures already on it) then you can create a new document by pressing the Ctrl and N keys on your keyboard at the same time. Finally, once you've typed or added everything you want on the document, press Ctrl and S simultaneously to save the document and have it show up as is the next time you open it.
It can, but the blank tile does not have to start a word.
The purpose of a document body is to organize and format information on a document correctly. A document body is a default to a blank word document on Microsoft Word.
You must have saved part of a document to the "normal" document. Go back and mouse it out and save the blank document to normal.doc
If a word document is rescued using AutoRecover functionality, it should appear on the left hand side pane the next time you start Word.
MS home office button; click new (blank document).
If you mean, how do you get to a new page when you are in a Word document, the answer depends on which version of Word you have. However, the scenario is approximately as follows: From the top menu, Select "Insert" then "Break" then chose "Page Break."
You can change the color of a whole docuemet sheet by when you print your document put a blank page of the color you want in the printer.
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Highlight it with your mouse, right click, select "COPY" then open up Word 2003 and then with a blank piece of paper in front of you, right click and select "PASTE"