No, a drop cap is not a graphic object in Microsoft Word. It is listed as "Drop Cap" under the Format menu.
Once something is selected, like text or a graphic, you can use the mouse to drag it to another place and drop it there. So it is for moving things. You may want to reorder paragraphs, so you would drag and drop one to put it into the place you want.
The layout has been changed. MS 2007 doesn't have drop down pages. It looks neater.
Click on HELP on the toolbar. Then select SHOW THE OFFICE ASSISTANT from the drop-down.
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A drop cap is a single letter made larger than the others in a paragraph. It is the first letter in a section and, as a drop cap, is in a separate text box. It is used to draw the eye to the beginning of the section.
Try to save it as a MS Word document. Save as: Under the field where you enter the name of the file you have a drop down menu. Pick Microsoft word option that suits you best and it is done.
They can, you need to get the MSOffice compatibility pack from Microsoft though. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HA100444731033.aspx Microsoft moved up to a newer format to provide more flexibility to documents. An alternative to the fix is to save your files from 2007 to the 2003 format in the drop down box at the bottom of the save screen.
in Microsoft word you go into one of the menus then it is called drop-cap. I don't know whether this is only in the 2010 Word or in the others to.
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Yes, but you have to save it as a "Word 2003" document, or .doc (Word 07 saves it as a .docx). Just go into Save As and click on the drop-down menu.
If you drop a magnet it will hit the object under it