There are nine parts to Microsoft Word. The title bar tells you the name of your document. On the top right corner, there are three buttons that allow you to maximize, minimize, or close your page. The menu bar is a drop down menu that gives the user options. The toolbar gives options for tasks. The rulers allow the user to adjust margins and page size. The display window is where you view the document. Scroll bars allow you to move the document up and down. The status bar gives options to the user and the task bar brings other programs into view.
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Your turn your text into all caps, all lowercaps, toggle mode or normal sentence mode.
There are many different parts to this program. You will be able to use all of the great features when you get it.
The correct definition of a business suite would be a family of applications such as PowerPoint, Excel, Microsoft Word all in one package to do several applications for a business.
Microsoft Power Point Microsoft Outlook Microsoft Word Microsoft Publisher Microsoft Excel Microsoft Access
Look at the definition of a rhombus. A square fulfills all parts of the definition.
Microsoft Word is reserved specifically for typing documents. That's all a typewriter can do
Yes but just that office word has more types of functions and it can load faster. That's all. Actually, they are about the same
It is having all letters in capitals. THIS IS ALL CAPS.
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
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they do word and all that but they dont do websites