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compare the features of manual typewriter electronic typewriter and a word processor​

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Answered by ameyabombatkar2004
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Explanation:1. Difference between a typewriter and a word processor is that most word processors have a "wrap-around" feature, which means that text automatically is placed on the next line if it cannot all fit on the previous line.

2. Word processors allow users to save documents whileThis is not the case with a typewriter.

3. Typewriters only have one standard template whereas word processors have multiple templates.

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The word processor is one of the most-used computer applications in education. There are four primary functions of word processors: composing, editing, saving and printing.

Composing means that you can type directly into the word processor, just like on a typewriter. One difference between a typewriter and a word processor is that most word processors have a "wrap-around" feature, which means that text automatically is placed on the next line if it cannot all fit on the previous line. Therefore, with a word processor, you do not have to hit the return key at the end of each line unless you want to force a line break (such as at the end of a paragraph).

Editing is the ability to revise what has already been typed. Editing includes replacing words with other words, moving text to new locations, inserting and deleting information, and using a spell-check. The real power of word processors lies in the editing capabilities of the software; we need to be aware of this and foster effective editing skills among students. Students need to learn how to edit their documents not just for surface changes such as spelling and changing words here and there, but rather more structural changes such as creating better transitions and moving paragraphs around to create a better flow. This does not happen by itself just because students are using a word processor. Teachers really need to focus on helping students become better editors.

Word processors allow users to save documents. This is not the case with a typewriter. Because text can be saved, editing does not have to occur immediately.

The fourth characteristic of word processors is that they allow users to print their documents. In fact, word processors allow several printing features such as underlining, boldfacing, italicizing, changing fonts and font sizes, and more.

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Answered by vishakasaxenasl
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Answer:

Following are the differences between a manual typewriter and a word processor:

Explanation:

Manual or Electronic Typewriter

  1. Manual typewriters or electronic typewriters are mechanical devices.
  2. They don't have any method by which we can remove the error in the typed text.
  3. Grammatical mistakes cannot be corrected.
  4. The auto-correct feature is not present.
  5. Overwriting is not possible. Once something is typed, it cannot be modified later.

Word Processor

  1. A Word processor is an application program that is installed in a computer system.
  2. You can easily remove the error or completely delete the previously typed text.
  3. Grammatical mistakes can be corrected by the error and spelling feature of a word.
  4. The auto-correct feature is present so spelling mistakes can be avoided.
  5. Overwriting is possible. Once something is typed, it can be modified later.

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