Because programmers like to be cute. 1638 converted to hexadecimal is 666. It's been that way since Word 95 or 97. That's when I came across the limit. It seemed so arbitrary I started trying to figure out what was significant about 1638. Lo and behold :)
11 is the default text size in Microsoft Word 2007.
Formatting in Microsoft Word refers to how the text appears. Its formatting menu has everything from changing the typefaces to the text size, color, and other special types of text manipulation.
In Microsoft Word at font size 12 it is going to be about 12 pages, just pure text.
If you have Microsoft right beside font it will have numbers you want the text size to be.
There are a plethora of options that may be configured in Microsoft Word. These include grammar settings, passive voice checker, font size, font color, and more.
Mirrored text is way to make text stand out more on paper. However, you cannot make mirrored text in Microsoft Word. You must have the ability to use Word Art in order to mirror text.
Word countingFrom the Microsoft office online help: Count the words in your publication with Microsoft WordIf you have Microsoft Word 6.0 or later installed, then you can count words in your Microsoft Publisher publication. Microsoft Word counts the words in a text box or in a series of connected text boxes.In your publication, click the text box that contains the words you want to count. If the text box is connected to other text boxes, all the words in the connected text boxes are counted. On the Edit menu, click Edit Story in Microsoft Word. On the Tools menu in Word, click Word Count. Click Close. On the Microsoft Word File menu, click Close & Return to .
The definition of text effects in Microsoft Word is changing the look of text. It can be done by adding shadows, reflections, or glows and by changing the fill or the outline of the letters.
word wraping enables you to wrap a picture or text around text
In Microsoft word it is "select text"
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A word processor published by Microsoft