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Microsoft Office Word: a short description |
| Date Added: March 25, 2010 12:56:08 AM |
| Author: sajbrina29 |
| Category: Computers: Software |
| The soaring competition and a major breakthrough in IT have made software developers pay special attention to effectiveness and productivity of all work processes. Consequently, there have been introduced different programs that can simplify companies' work. Word is one of the most widely used file formats. Microsoft Word is a word processing programme designed for creation of documents, for instance CV, newsletters, fax cover sheets, checklists, legal documents, brochures, technical manuals etc. It is an effective instrument for students, businesses and even individuals. Word Document was introduced by Microsoft. It was originally named Multi-Tool Word. The first addition was launchedin the eighties. Since its release, several other versions have followed, including of the latest version introduced in 2008. The next addition of Word is thought to come to the market in the coming 2010. Many new features common to other programs in the Microsoft Office 2010 will be included. Although Word is a component of the Microsoft Office system, it sells as a standalone software package and included in Microsoft Works Suite. Beginning with the 2003 version, the branding was modified to underline Word's identity as a constituent within the Office Suite. Microsoft Ltd. Renamed Microsoft Word into Microsoft Office Word. The Word file format allows users to type, format and edit text to be printed out or viewed electronically. The Word Document format is a reasonably priced word processing application. Word offers boundless features and tools, and a lot of users are familiar and comfortable with its Microsoft toolbars. The word processing program offers tools to format fonts, add page numbers and clipart, and create tables and headers. Microsoft Word's document formats are denoted either by a. doc or. docx file extension. The newer ".docx" extension stands for the Office Open XML international standard for Office documents and is deployed by Word 2007 for Windows, Word 2008 for the Macintosh. |
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