You haven't specified which version of Microsoft Word. If like me, you're using Microsoft Word for Vista then you go to the Review tab at the top and click on Spelling & Grammar (the 1st button from the left). A small box will open where you will be able to make certain modifications and keep grammar check on or off. To comprehensively modify everything you have to click on the 'Options...' button which gives you complete control over what exactly you want word to check or not check.
change the language setting
"Account Setting" option allows to access every setting of Microsoft Outlook whether it's related to the Data File setting or setting of an email account.You can access, view and change these settings in Micrsoft Outlook by following the given path:MS-Outlook 2007File >> Data ManagementMS-Outlook 2010 & 2013File >> Account Settings >> Account Settings
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click Start, Right- click computer, and then click properties, click change setting
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You can set a registry key for it:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Security CenterDWORD = UpdatesDisableNotifyValue: 1A Windows restart is needed to change this setting.
There are only two command line tools for setting and viewing NTFS permissions in XP. They are CACLS.exe for "change ACLs", and XCACLS.exe for "extended ACLs".
To edit is to change anything in the document. If you are adding more text, or fixing spelling mistakes or moving paragraphs or anything like that, you are editing a document in Microsoft Word.
You don't. You go to Microsoft Publisher
In Microsoft Word 2003, it is under File --> Page Setup, and on the Margins tab you can set the regular margins. On the Layout tab, you can set the header and footer margins. In Microsoft Word 2007, it is on the Page Layout tab. There is a Margins dropdown menu.
used to change zoom on microsoft word
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