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A quick word count is found in the very bottom left corner of the Microsoft Word tab. It is also found in the 'Review' tab on the top (in the very first grouping of options).
Tools, options, General tab, Measurement options
file or ribbon then options then go to proofing
Right-clicking in Microsoft word gives the options of editing on that page e.g editing a word, it's character, font, bullets, paragraph, numbering etc
The Microsoft Works word processing program offers basic page layout, font selection, formatting options, borders, tables, print options and spell check. The features of the work processing program can be toggled on and off from the toolbar. Works is compatible with the older version of Microsoft's word processing program, Word.
For Microsoft Word 2007, 2010, and 2013, there is a one-time configuration change that should always be made: 1) Open Microsoft Word 2) At the upper left, click FILE 3) Near the bottom of the list on the left, click Options. This will open the Word Options window. 4) Near the top of the list on the left, click Display 5) Near the middle of the Word Options window is a check box labelled "Show all formatting marks". Click the check box so that a check mark appears. 6) At the bottom right of the Word Options window, click OK. From now on, Microsoft Word will display the formatting marks. They do not print. However, this is how Microsoft Word works. Seeing the formatting marks allows the user to know what is happening in the document.
Microsoft Word is a program that allows you to manage your daily schedules and documents. This product is copyright and should not be downloaded. Microsoft word can be found at your local computer store. Remember downloading is illegal.
A free of charge, 30 day trial edition of Microsoft Office Word 2003 can be downloaded from the Microsoft Download Center found on the Microsoft website.
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There are many different fonts in Microsoft Word. Some of the funny fonts that can be found in MS Word include Goudy Stout, Ravie and Jokerman.
They are individual programs, but can both be found in versions of Microsoft Office.