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Microsoft Word

A sub-category devoted to the famous word processor made by Microsoft.

6,295 Questions

What version of Microsoft Word have the MS Clip Art?

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.

What is cut text saved to?

Cut text is saved in so called clipboard or cache memory.

You can display it using toolbar menu - Edit - Office Clipboard.

What is the section at the bottom of a document called?

The section at the bottom of a document is commonly referred to as the "footer." Footers typically contain information such as page numbers, document titles, or author names. They help provide context or additional details relevant to the document's content.

What is the document on which data is recorded called?

The document on which data is recorded is commonly referred to as a "record" or "data record." In specific contexts, it may also be called a "database entry," "form," or "log," depending on the nature of the data and how it is organized. These documents serve as organized collections of information for easy access and analysis.

What is formatting a document?

formatting a document means to change a document. like changing font,underline,bold and so on

What does cdf stand for?

cdf stands for "Cumulative Distribution Function."

How do you create a header in Microsoft Word 2007?

If you don't know how to make a header, you might as well just go buy the Mrcrosoft Office 2007 book.

that's just gay. but how do you delete one

How can you retrieve a document that was inadvertently saved with a backslash in the file name?

i believe its a compound because water is H2O, which is 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom

Break that is forced into document at a specific location?

That is called Page Break-It is the point where you wish your page to end. It can be just after entering two lines or 10 lines. Beyond that point nothing can be written or added to that page. If content is already present there, it is moved on to the next page.

What is difference between linking and embedding a spreadsheet in a word document?

If it is linked then when the data in the spreadsheet is changed, that change will show in the Word document. If it is embedded, then changes in the spreadsheet will not have any effect on the figures in the Word document.

What is the definition of template?

Templates are used in many jobs and industries, and they are patterns.

In the case of a word processor template it is a document that has had certain text and images (for example a company logo and the company's name and address) put in place, to avoid the need for inserting them afresh each time

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A template is a form, mold, or pattern used as a guide to making something.

Here are some examples:

  • A ruler is a template when used to draw a straight line.
  • A document in which the standard opening and closing parts are already filled in is a template that you can copy and then fill in the variable parts.
  • An overlay that you put on your computer keyboard telling you special key combinations for a particular application is a template for selecting the right keys to press.
  • Flowcharting templates (not used much now) help programmers draw flowcharts or logic sequences in preparation for writing the code.
  • In programming, a template is a generic class or other unit of source code that can be used as the basis for unique units of code. In C++, an object-oriented computing language, there are Standard Template Libraries from which programmers can choose individual template classes to modify. The Microsoft Foundation Class Library (MFCL) is an example.

A template is a pattern of some shape or design, often made in thin plastic or metal.