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Microsoft Word

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

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What is a good typewriter font on Microsoft Word?

There is no "best" font as such. It depends on what you want to do. Some fonts are good for formal things. If you were writing an important letter, you would use something like Times New Roman. Some fonts are good for fun things, like Comic Sans MS, like if you were doing a poster for a sale.

But, to add, choose a font that you think suits you. For example, this font, Tahoma, is kind of small and little, and that's basically the way I am. So, get choosing!

Can you address an envelope on the computer in Microsoft Word?

You could try by just measuring the destance accross the page where the center of the envelope will be. But no, I'm not aware Microsoft Word has a certain feature for that. Instead, i use Print Master for my envelopes.

What is a document theme?

a document theme is a predefined set of formatting choices that can be applied to an entire document in one simple step ...

Does autowrapping allows you to type words in a paragraph continually without pressing the enter key at the end of each line?

The computer program (Word, or whatever you are using) has that feature, that it will start a new line automatically when the existing line comes to the end.

What is placeholder?

Using the term placeholder in a mathematical sense means that a significant zero is in place of a number. This is usually as a decimal representation.

What is the maximum font size of Microsoft Word?

You cannot really answer that. There is no real typcial Word document. Word is used for a huge range of types of documents, from single pages with just a few words, like for a sign, up to long and complex documents. Then there is the formatting and other things that may be in it, like graphics. Different versions of Word have different sizes, even when a document has the exact same content. Newer versions of Word produce files that are larger in size. So if you typed a document and saved it in an old version of Word and then again in a newer version, although the content would be identical, the newer version of Word will produce a larger file. There are so many other factors too. So the question cannot really be answered, as there is no such thing as a typical Word document.

What is an autocorrection?

AutoCorrect is used for automatically correcting spelling mistakes you make using Microsoft Word. For example, if i spelled the word exactly without a "t," AutoCorrect would allow me to automatically change it to the right spelling.

What are macros in word processing?

Macros are stored keystrokes, or sets of editing and formatting commands, that can be replayed whenever needed.

Can you get a free encarta encyclopedia download?

Please give me the way and website address .where can i get encarta encylopedia freely.

please guide me its urgent.

Go to http://www.megaupload.com/?d=NQSWLMYP

To download the Microsoft Encarta 2009 Premium

This is a registered version

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=NQSWLMYP

How do you start a new page at the insertion point of a document?

If you mean, how do you get to a new page when you are in a Word document, the answer depends on which version of Word you have. However, the scenario is approximately as follows: From the top menu, Select "Insert" then "Break" then chose "Page Break."

How do you clear an empty page on a word document?

Delete the "characters" (these may be non printing characters such as tabs, new paragraphs, new lines, spaces etc) that cause new (empty) pages to form. I always set my Word application to show non printing characters (I know many people find it very annoying to see everything but Word is really a character (not a word) processor and if you don't see the characters you won't know what you are doing. To show all characters there is a "paragraph" button (sort of looks like a backwards P with an extra vertical stroke) push it in and watch every space become a dot, every paragraph end become one of those paragraph characters, ever tab become an arrow etc.

You will also see manual page breaks.

Remove any and all of the non printing characters that are not ABSOLUTELY necessary.

No two tabs after each other (set tabs with the tab ruler), no empty paragraphs (set distance before and after paragraphs with the Paragraph formatting function) no two spaces next to each other.

(It usually takes me half an hour to reformat someone else's document so that is is "clean" and correct!)
Remove any hard page breaks or any empty paragraphs that caused Word to add an extra page.

What is the short cut key for the print command?

From the spreadsheet (to display the Print dialog box), press CTRL+P or CTRL+SHIFT+F12. If in print preview, press ALT+F, then press P.

How do you get the letters to stop writing over each other on Microsoft word?

Type two letters next to each other.

Highlight both letters.

Go to Format...Font.

In the Font dialog box, go to the Character Spacing tab.

Set the Spacing to Condensed, and increase the number from 1pt to 10pt.

Click OK.

10pt might not be the ideal amount of condensing, so experiment and adjust as needed.

What is the process of copying an item from the clipboard into adocument at the location of the insertion point?

the process of copying an item from the clipboard into the document at the location of the insertion point is cutting

How do you create columns in your document?

Simply, Open "MS Word" >> Click on "Page Layout" Tab >> Click on "More Columns">> Go to "Number of columns" and choose columns that you want to create>> Click "OK".

Is it false the mouse pointer becomes different shapes depending on the task you are performing?

There is only two things it changes to a arrow shaped pointer and a hand shaped pointer this is the default, pointer but others can be downloaded just be careful of virusses though.

What marks a grammar error in Word?

Green wavy underline indicates grammar "mistakes" (you have to turn the grammar correction function on to have Word indicate it has found mistakes)

What are the differences between Microsoft Word 2003 and Microsoft Word 2007?

Microsoft word 2007 is just a newer and better version of 2003. The file format is *.docx instead of *.doc.

The 2007 file format is actually a form of a zip file. If you change the file extension from docx to zip and unzip the file, you will find the 2003 file (*.doc) in the archive.
The difference between MS Word 2003 and 2007 is mainly in the way of how you work with the program.

MS 2007 has instead of "we are used to" interface a new interface called ribbon toolbar. But the philosophy of the program as well as of working with it remains the same.

How can you do a brochure on Microsoft Word?

There is no possible way to do this. You need to upgrade to Microsoft Word 2007 to make a brochure.

If you can set up columns you can make a brochure on any word processing program. Simply set the page to format in landscape. Set up four columns (it is sometimes easier to type your text first). Add pictures or drawings as you would for any other application, just remember to format the size of the inserts to fit within the columns. You may have to adjust margins a bit to make it work, and you may have to print one side at a time (first all copies of side one, then all copies of side two). You just have to go old-school. I made brochures on some of the very first word processors--very old school.