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ᎳhᎪᏆ Ꭵs ms ᎳᎾᏒᎠ ? ᎠᎬfᎥᏁᎬ ᎥᏆ ᏢᏒᎾᏢᎬᏒᏞᎽ.!​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The definition of a word is a letter or group of letters that has meaning when spoken or written. ... The definition of a word is a letter or group of letters that has meaning when spoken or written. An example of a word is dog. An example of words are the seventeen sets of letters that are written to form this sentence.

Answered by Legend42
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ᎳhᎪᏆ Ꭵs ms ᎳᎾᏒᎠ?

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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.

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  • Initial release date: 1983
  • Initial release: October 25, 1983; 37 years ago (as Multi-Tool Word)
  • License: Trialware
  • Developer: Microsoft Corporation, Richard Brodie
  • Platforms: x86-32 (32 bit Intel x86), x86-64, ARM architecture
  • language: C++

Short cuts

  • Open a document: Ctrl + O.
  • Open a document: Ctrl + O.Create a new document: Ctrl + N.
  • Open a document: Ctrl + O.Create a new document: Ctrl + N.Save the current document: Ctrl + S.
  • Open a document: Ctrl + O.Create a new document: Ctrl + N.Save the current document: Ctrl + S.Open the Save As window: F12.
  • Open a document: Ctrl + O.Create a new document: Ctrl + N.Save the current document: Ctrl + S.Open the Save As window: F12.Close the current document: Ctrl + W.
  • Open a document: Ctrl + O.Create a new document: Ctrl + N.Save the current document: Ctrl + S.Open the Save As window: F12.Close the current document: Ctrl + W.Split the window: Alt + Ctrl + S.

Versions

  • Mac-Pages is a powerful word processor that lets you create stunning documents, and comes included with most Apple devices. And with real-time collaboration, your team can work together from anywhere, whether they're on Mac, iPad, iPhone, or using a PC.
  • Apple Inc. Pages is a word processor developed by Apple Inc. It is part of the iWork productivity suite and runs on the macOS, iPadOS, and iOS operating systems.
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