On average, one page in a book is equivalent to about two pages in Microsoft Word.
The number of Microsoft Word pages equivalent to a typical book can vary, but on average, a typical book has around 250-300 pages, which would be approximately 125-150 pages in Microsoft Word.
The closest equivalent would be Pages, although it doesn't have quite as many features as Microsoft Word.
On average, one book page is equivalent to about two Word document pages. Therefore, 100 book pages would be roughly equivalent to 200 Word document pages.
No. Pages is used a lot but Microsoft Word would be used a lot more than it. Most people have IBM PCs more than Macs and so Microsoft Word is more common, as it is available for both PCs and Macs, whereas Pages is mainly for Macs.
It is possible to create web pages using Microsoft Word, but there would be better ways to do it. Microsoft Word could be used to create the basic layout, but to add more specialised functionality to the page, you would use other software that is specifically used to design web pages. Microsoft Word is first and foremost a word processing application, not a web design tool.
Pages and Microsoft word.
Microsoft Word, Wordpad, Pages(Mac)
Microsoft word is pretty easy to grasp once you know the basics of it. I can provide you with a site that both teaches you those basics and then more for if you want to get really into know all what Microsoft word can do. http://www.ed2go.com/landing-pages/pages/Microsoft-word-training.php.html
Pages from Apple is very similar to Microsoft Word. Apple has Numbers which is similar to Microsoft Excel. Apple does not have a database product similar to Access.
Yes there is; Microsoft Word.
In Microsoft Word, it is 1 page.
I got to 69,923 Pages and almost 100 Million words.