An alignment of text in which the text is evenly aligned on both the left and right margins?
It is called justified text. You use the Justify option to do it, or you can use the Ctrl - J shortcut key to do it.
What is the tab that automatically appears when a shape is selected in a document?
Drawing Tools Format
What is the importance of a title bar?
A title bar is the section at the top of a window that contains the name or description of the window.
Which software is primarily used to create text-based document?
what software allows users to create and manipulate documents containing mostly text and sometimes graphics
What is difference between MS PowerPoint and MS Word?
MS Word is used for text processing. You type your report, term paper or so.
MS PowerPoint is used for presentations. So you pack some graphs, headlines and you project the presentation onto the wall.
What is the function of ruler in Microsoft Word?
The ruler has a number of uses. It can show you the width of a working area of a page. It can show the width of text boxes or columns or cells in a table. It can be used for setting indents on the document. It can be used for setting margins. It can be used to set tabs, adjust tabs and remove tabs.
MS is short for Multiple Sclerosis. Its an auto immune disease that attacks the brain and spinal cord.
The application of Microsoft Word in your daily life?
I work with MS Word at least 6 hours every workday.
What are the steps to close a document?
There are three operations a window provides. You can close a document by clicking X red icon on the top right.
What can be added to a tab to help guide the reader's eyes across the page?
You can add Leaders. If you go to the Tabs dialog box, you can set leaders for the tabs. Leaders are lines (solid, dashed, or dotted) that appear in the blank space created by a tab. The most common use for a leader is in a table of contents where a dotted line leads up to the page number.
What are the most similarities between ms word 2003 and ms word 2007?
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.
What defines a paragraph in a Word Document?
A section of text that consists of one or more sentences, begins on a new and often in dented line, and contains a distinct idea or the words of one speaker. It ends at the point on which the user presses the Enter/Return key. With the hidden characters on, you will see a paragraph marker indicating where the paragraph ends.
Funding Authorization Document (FAD)
How do you use superscript on Microsoft Word?
To get subscripts and superscripts on Microsoft Word, you must go to format --> Font and click either subscript or superscript depending on what you want. You can also use the shortcut keys, Ctrl and the + key for subscript and Ctrl-Shift and the + key for superscript.
How can Microsoft Word benefit your career?
From the simple thing of creating a good CV to using it on a daily basis in a job, it can benefit your career a lot. Many jobs involve using Microsoft Word. If you have a very good knowledge of it, you can do many things. It will depend on your career. If you were a journalist you could make a lot of use of it for example.
What is the 5th word in the message after installing the Babylon toolbar?
there is no fifth word. Its a scam to infect u with a virus
How do you upload any document to a doc format?
Well the most common way is through a program that handles ftp or
(file transfer protocol).
Programs such as cueftp with the proper information will let up upload to any ftp server.
You would enter your user name and password as well the server address which will open up into a allocated directory. You then upload your files to that directory some where on another PC or location on the net.
How do you change the default font size on Microsoft Word?
To change the font in Microsoft Word you need to click on the arrow at the top where it should say the name of the font. After you gave clicked the arrow scroll down to whatever font you wanted to use.
How do you download a file on a Microsoft word document?
You can download a trial version of Office (which includes Word) from the Microsoft website.
If you just need to view a Word document, Windows comes with the Wordpad application which should allow you to view word documents.
Is word document the same as Microsoft Word?
No. A Word document is a file created by Microsoft Word.
No. A Word document is a file created by Microsoft Word.
No. A Word document is a file created by Microsoft Word.
No. A Word document is a file created by Microsoft Word.
No. A Word document is a file created by Microsoft Word.
No. A Word document is a file created by Microsoft Word.
No. A Word document is a file created by Microsoft Word.
No. A Word document is a file created by Microsoft Word.
No. A Word document is a file created by Microsoft Word.
No. A Word document is a file created by Microsoft Word.
No. A Word document is a file created by Microsoft Word.
What is landscape orientation in Word how can you change it?
Portrait and Landscape take their names from the way paintings of those two types are. Both are rectangular, but a portrait is usually higher than it is wide and a landscape is wider than it is high. As printing paper is rectangular too, portrait and landscape determine which way on the page spreadsheets, or other types of documents, are printed. Portrait is the standard way, but sometimes you may want to have things printed in landscape mode, so you will want to see how it looks before printing. That is where portrait and landscape views come in.
What is the definition of bullets in Microsoft Word?
A bullet is a symbol appearing at the beginning of an item on a list:
The standard is a small disc, but any symbol can be used, as there is a facility to customise them.