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3. What is MS-Word?​

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Answered by pooja23121979
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Microsoft Word is a word processor developed by Microsoft. It was first released on October 25, 1983 under the name Multi-Tool Word for Xenix systems. ... Commercial versions of Word are licensed as a standalone product or as a component of Microsoft Office, Windows RT or the discontinued Microsoft Works suite.

Answered by Anonymous
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If you make any kind of documents, you'll want to consider Microsoft Word. Use this helpful tool to create a wide variety of professional documents quickly and easily.

What Is Microsoft Word?

You may be wondering: what type of program is Microsoft Word? A good definition is that it's a word processor. That's an application you use to “process”— format, manipulate, save, print, share — a text-based document.

Microsoft Word is arguably the most popular word processor on the planet. That’s because it’s part of Microsoft’s Office Suite, which is installed in 1 billion devices in the world (according to groovyPost).

When Word 1.0 for Windows was released in 1989, it was one of the first word processors that offered a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) interface.

This combination of ease of use and robust features makes it the go-to word processor in both homes and offices today. It’s now also available for the Mac operating system as well as a web-based version through an Office 365 subscription.

What Is Microsoft Word Used For?

Now you're ready to learn how to use MS Word. Use it to create many kinds of business and person documents. Here's just a sampling of how to use it:

For Business or School

Microsoft Office's Word is a great tool for creating business documents. Of course, you could design business and school documents from scratch. Or you could get a head start using a professionally designed template.

You can also find templates to help you create the following:

letter

report or paper

proposal

newsletter

brochure

catalog

poster

flyer

postcard

sign

banner

resume

business card

invoice

receipt

product packaging

mailing label

For Personal Purposes

There are also many personal uses of MS Word. Here are just a few:

invitation

card

gift tag

recipe card

place card

certificates

As you can see, Microsoft Word comes in very handy for both your personal and professional lives!

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