1. Microsoft Word
Introduction
Many organisations now use computers to produce and organise written material,
correspondence, membership lists and so on. Microsoft Word is the most common
programme that is used for this purpose. Microsoft Word (often called Word) is a
graphical word processing program that users can type with. It is made by the
computer company Microsoft. The purpose of the MS Word is to allow the users to
type and save documents.
Features:
Microsoft Word offers several features to ease document creation and editing,
including:
WYSIWYG (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) display: It ensures that everything
you see on screen will appear the same way when printed or moved to
another format or program.
Spell Check: Word comes with a built-in dictionary for spell checking;
misspelled words are marked with a red squiggly underline. Sometimes,
Word-auto corrects an obviously misspelled word or phrase.
Text-level features such as bold, underline, italic, and strike-through Page-
level features such as indentation, paragraphing and justification.
External Support: Word is a compatible with many other programs, the most
common being the other members of the suite.