I'm not sure if Microsoft Works has a password protect function built in, but WinZip can easily password protect archives. You can protect a a Microsoft Works document by saving it then placing it inside a password protected WinZip archive. WinZip is a shareware application and it's about about $30. There's a 30-day trial version which is free. There's a Pro version which is $50, but the "non-Pro" version has password protect functionality built in, so I see no reason why you'd need to "go Pro". Before shelling out $30 for WinZip, however, I'd see if there were any other file archiving programs with password protect functionality that were free (freeware/FOSS (Free and Open Source Software).
There are several different programs you can use to make a document. Examples include Microsoft Word, Microsoft Works, OpenOffice Writer, and many others.
Microsoft Office Live works with Microsoft Office programs such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Users are also allowed to store documents of different file types.
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No.Microsoft Works word processor is a less robust, less feature-rich word processing product when compared with Microsoft Word.You can use Microsoft Word, however, to open a Microsoft Works document. When you use Microsoft Works to open a Microsoft Word document, you limit your ability to develop results using the robust features of Word .You can read more using the links below.No. They are made by the same company and are similar, but Microsoft Word would have more facilities. Another difference is that you have to pay for it, whereas Works comes free.
Apple works is not an oxymoron but Microsoft Works is.
There are 2 Microsoft programs you can use. The first is Microsoft Word, which is used to make any type of word document in almost any way imaginable, and is included with any version of Microsoft Office. There is also Microsoft Works, which usually comes installed on all Windows computers. It can be used to make very proffessional looking documents, and it includes a variety of templates that show you how to create documents (including resumes and cover letters).
go to works task launcher and choose 'history' and select the doc you wish to remove from the list and click 'remove'
The .wps file extension is associated with Microsoft Works, a discontinued word processing software developed by Microsoft. Files with this extension typically contain text documents created in Works, which may include formatted text, images, and tables. While Microsoft Works has been largely replaced by Microsoft Word, .wps files can sometimes be opened using Word or other compatible word processors, though some formatting may be lost.
No. That is included with Office, not Works.
Some examples of document management systems would be any of several programs that come packaged with windows, such as microsoft office and microsoft works. They help you form documents, save them, and alter them as neccessary.
Microsoft publisher is used for to make almost anything from documents to greeting cards. It also has a whole bunch of templates of almost anything. Have Fun!!!!!
No. PowerPoint is included in Microsoft Office.