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Microsoft Word or MS-WORD (often called Word) is a
Graphical word processing program that users can type
with. It is made by the computercompany Microsoft. Its
purpose is to allow users to type and save documents.
Similar to other word processors, it has helpful tools to
make documents
• Spelling & grammar checker, word count (this also counts letters and
lines)
• Speech recognition
• Inserts pictures in documents
• Choice of typefaces
• Special codes
• Web pages, graphs, etc.
• Tables
• Displays synonyms of words and can read out the text
• Prints in different ways
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8. • Several later versions of Word include the ability for users to create their own formatting templates,
allowing them to define a file in which the title, heading, paragraph, and other element designs that are
unique from the standard Word templates. Users can find how to do this under the Help section located
near the top right corner (Word 2013 on Windows 8).
• For example, Normal.dot is the master template from which all Word documents are created. It
determines the margin defaults as well as the layout of the text and font defaults. Although normal.dot is
already set with certain defaults, the user can change normal.dot to new defaults. This will change other
documents which were created using the template, usually in unexpected ways.[70]
• Several later versions of Word include the ability for users to create their own formatting templates,
allowing them to define a file in which the title, heading, paragraph, and other element designs that are
unique from the standard Word templates. Users can find how to do this under the Help section located
near the top right corner (Word 2013 on Windows 8).
• For example, Normal.dot is the master template from which all Word documents are created. It
determines the margin defaults as well as the layout of the text and font defaults. Although normal.dot is
already set with certain defaults, the user can change normal.dot to new defaults. This will change other
documents which were created using the template, usually in unexpected ways.[70]
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17. • Microsoft PowerPoint (or simply PowerPoint) is a presentation
program,[3] created by Robert Gaskins and Dennis Austin[3] at a software company
named Forethought, Inc.[3] It was released on April 20, 1987,[4] initially
for Macintosh computers only.[3] Microsoft acquired PowerPoint for $14 million
three months after it appeared.[5] This was Microsoft's first significant
acquisition,[6] and Microsoft set up a new business unit for PowerPoint in Silicon
Valley where Forethought had been located.[6] Microsoft PowerPoint is one of many
programs run by the company Microsoft and can be identified by its trademark
orange, and P initial on the logo. It offers users many ways to display information
from simple presentations to complex multimedia presentations.
• PowerPoint became a component of the Microsoft Office suite, first offered in 1989
for Macintosh[7] and in 1990 for Windows,[8] which bundled several Microsoft apps.
Beginning with PowerPoint 4.0 (1994), PowerPoint was integrated into Microsoft
Office development, and adopted shared common components and a converged
user interface.[9]
• PowerPoint's market share was very small at first, prior to introducing a version for
Microsoft Windows, but grew rapidly with the growth of Windows and of
Office.[10](pp402–404) Since the late 1990s, PowerPoint's worldwide market share of
presentation software has been estimated at 95 percent.[11]
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21. Design Tab
On the Design tab, you can add
a theme or color scheme, or
format the slide background.