Every Word document starts with a single page. You can then start to create a document and the limit of the amount of pages you have will be down to the amount of space available in your computer memory. Other factors also come into play, such as the actual content of your document. A graphic in your document will take up more space in memory than text, so a document with a lot of pictures is going to take a different amount of pages and space in memory than a document that is nearly all text.
MS Word 2007 has many colorful interfaces than its earlier version. It also supports docx (XML documents format) which is a newer document version than that of MS Word 2003. MS Word 2007 has a more flexible tool bar compared to 2003.
Version 2003 - .doc , version 2007 - .docx
The layout has been changed. MS 2007 doesn't have drop down pages. It looks neater.
All above are known for MS Office tools like MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, MS Outlook and many more.
For MS Word 2003 & earlier versions: .doc For MS Word 2007 & next versions: .docx.
You can have as many pages as you want and need. The only limit is memory. It is not good to have very large documents as one file. It is better to keep them smaller, in case data is lost.
That's roughly four pages single spaced, give or take a little.
View File etc are on the menu bar of MS Word 2003. It is one of the products of Microsoft.
MS Office is a set of programs that are used for office work. MS Word - text processor MS Excel - spreadsheets MS Powerpoint - presentations MS Access - database creation MS Frontpage - to create simple HTML pages Then you also have programs like MS Binder, or MS Publisher but those are for more specialized tasks.
Yes, upper version of MS Word is compatible in opening the document created with lower version so you can read ms word 2003 file in ms word 2007.
There are 6 tool bars in Ms Word.
MS Word 2003 has the MS Clip Art. MS Clip Art can greatly enhance business presentations and documents. This clip art is easy to learn and easy to use.