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

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When you paste items to word it automaticly dispalys what?

the answer is simple, when paste items into document word automatically displays whatever you coppied as well as the paste options

How do you delete a text box?

1. Click on the edge of the text box

2. Click delete on your key pad

3. voilla!

Please note:

this is for office 2003. if you want 2010 please just ask

What does line spacing refer to?

line spacing is used in a computer text document (such as Word). it is the space between each line of text

examples: 1.5, double spaceing, single spacing.

What is word processor mainly used for?

Word processors, like Microsoft Word, are computer applications used to help people type, read and edit texts and graphics on computers. They can also print them out.

Does MS Word belong to WYSIWYG word processor?

Yes, Word is a WYSIWYG word processing program because your printed document will look the same as it does on the screen.

What is the meaning of font color in Microsoft Word?

A font color mean the color of the typeface on the screen or the print that the printer puts out. The font color can be controlled with the computer software.

How do you get text box on word pad?

you go to insert and then it should say text box. They hav fancy ones if u r doing a project but they hav normal ones if u are just typing something.

What is gutter margin?

margin that is added to the top of the page

How do you scan a Word document from my scanner into Word or my clipboard so you can Edit it?

You need Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software to convert the image from the scanner into text that you can edit. With most scanners, you cannot scan directly into Word. Some scanners (like HP and Canon), sometimes include OCR options. Sometimes OCR is called Scan to Text.

What does clipboard mean in regards to word excel access and PowerPoint?

When you cut or copy something it is stored in the computer's memory, and can be pasted from there again. It is often referred to as the clipboard.

When you cut or copy something it is stored in the computer's memory, and can be pasted from there again. It is often referred to as the clipboard.

When you cut or copy something it is stored in the computer's memory, and can be pasted from there again. It is often referred to as the clipboard.

When you cut or copy something it is stored in the computer's memory, and can be pasted from there again. It is often referred to as the clipboard.

When you cut or copy something it is stored in the computer's memory, and can be pasted from there again. It is often referred to as the clipboard.

When you cut or copy something it is stored in the computer's memory, and can be pasted from there again. It is often referred to as the clipboard.

When you cut or copy something it is stored in the computer's memory, and can be pasted from there again. It is often referred to as the clipboard.

When you cut or copy something it is stored in the computer's memory, and can be pasted from there again. It is often referred to as the clipboard.

When you cut or copy something it is stored in the computer's memory, and can be pasted from there again. It is often referred to as the clipboard.

When you cut or copy something it is stored in the computer's memory, and can be pasted from there again. It is often referred to as the clipboard.

When you cut or copy something it is stored in the computer's memory, and can be pasted from there again. It is often referred to as the clipboard.

Why is formatting text necessary?

Formatting makes reading and comprehension easier by breaking up the continuous flow of words into paragraphs. Each paragraph should contain a series of sentences that, when read together, comprise a complete idea. Paragraph breaks provide a visual cue to the reader when one idea has been completed and another one begins, rather than forcing the reader to stop and think about which sentences are intended to be logically connected.

Formatting also allows various typographical devices to be used, which assist in comprehension. For example, it is customary to put foreign words or phrases in italics. That allows the reader to recognize them quickly, rather than stumbling over the sudden change in language.

How do you save 2 different word documents to the same file?

You must save separately, you cannot save anything to more than one place at one time. When you save a Word document it automatically saves in Word. Then go back and choose "Save As" and just type the name you want to save in and then box below gives you choices of what locations you want to save in. i.e. saving Word document in Word Perfect.

How can a word count of the document be determined?

AnswerIt is determind by the bottom left side in word. Answer

You can also add a toolbar in the 2003 version by right-clicking on a pre-existing toolabr and clicking Customize. The toolbar includes a Recount button and a drop box of info, which counts words, characters (both including spaces in the count and not), lines, pages, and paragraphs.

How can you edit the contents of the active cell on Microsoft Word?

Double click on the cell or press the F2 key.

Double click on the cell or press the F2 key.

Double click on the cell or press the F2 key.

Double click on the cell or press the F2 key.

Double click on the cell or press the F2 key.

Double click on the cell or press the F2 key.

Double click on the cell or press the F2 key.

Double click on the cell or press the F2 key.

Double click on the cell or press the F2 key.

Double click on the cell or press the F2 key.

Double click on the cell or press the F2 key.

What is mean by Font style in Microsoft Word?

About fonts: Overview

What is TrueType?

A great place to begin if you're new to TrueType, this article starts with the basics and provides links to more detailed information about the various aspects of TrueType. * What is TrueType? * TrueType fonts * The TrueType rasterizer * Scan conversion A brief history of TrueType

Explaining the relationship between TrueType, TrueType Open, and TrueType GX, as well as the reasons TrueType exists at all. Frequently asked questions

TrueType, OpenType, all things type. If you've got questions, check out our answers. Embedding TrueType

TrueType font embedding is a powerful feature of various applications. This article explains how you can take advantage of this technology to make your documents truly portable. Smooth fonts in Microsoft Windows

This page explains how font smoothing works and why it helps.

ClearType

ClearType is an unprecedented innovation in font display technology. ClearType dramatically improves font display resolution and marks a genuine breakthrough in screen readability. Read more about this exciting technology that has revolutionized the way type is rendered on color LCD displays. Fonts and products

Ever wondered what fonts are installed by default when you set up a Web browser or operating system? Some of this info has been posted to our new Fonts and products section. Details of fonts installed by other product will be added soon. TrueType hinting

TrueType hinting maximizes the legibility of text displayed on screen at small sizes, and offers the possibility of higher quality than any other font format. * TrueType hinting * What is hinting? * Why is hinting necessary? * How does hinting help? * TrueType hinting vs other methods A disagreeably facetious type glossary

For the amusement & edification of people beginning a love affair with fonts. * Table of contents * The jargon words * Lines are strokes * Bowls and counters * Bits and pieces * Around the letter? * Now for the real treat Installing TrueType fonts

An illustrated guide to adding fonts to your operating system. * Windows XP * Windows 95, 98, ME, NT 4 and Windows 2000 * http://www.microsoft.com/typography/AboutFontsOverview.mspx

How do you convert scr files back to Microsoft Word doc files?

What do you mean by 'scr'/ Perhaps that's why your q hasn't been answered yet.

Many websites ask you to upload a cv in word doc format. So, in your open document, which is in windows XP or something, go to save as, and then use the drop-down menu to save it as a word doc. word 97-2003 doc.

This will save the file as a doc. The icon may be a wordpad icon.

Beware, headers and footers will be ignored, so before you save the xp document, you must put the headers and footers into the text.

How do you open templates in Excel?

First design what layout you want for your template. Then do a SAVE AS and pick a template rather than a normal workbook.

What are advantages of using graphics working with word document?

advantages of computer graphics:

*we can create our own creation by using CG(computer graphics).

*easy to understand "what the Creator want to say?".

disadvantages of computer graphics:

*it is not easy to create effective CG(computer graphics).

*lot of resources are involved in CG creation,it make's cost very high,

and it take's more time to create.

Where is the status bar in Word?

well you should know it depends what kind of computer you have.

Button that allows you to direct word on how to handle corrections?

Select review of format button. It is either or depending on what word release is used. Select autocorrect and word will allow specific corrections entered.

Can Mac documents be opened in Word?

If the document from the Mac has been saved in a format recognised by Word then it can be opened by Word. There are variations in different versions of Word which means that sometimes even Word cannot open a Word document.