Computer Science, asked by bravo1234, 10 months ago

what is workspace in word processor ?​

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Answered by gcb77777
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Answer:

Workspace in word processor..

Explanation:

The Workspace in Microsoft Word 2013 is the layout of commands in the screen available to the user. The upper part of the Workspace contains elements like the Quick Access Toolbar, Ribbon, as well as the standard Windows Close, Minimize/Maximize and Help buttons.

Answered by qwstoke
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  • In a word processor, a workspace is the area where you create and edit documents. It's typically the main window that opens when you launch the word processor software.

  • Within the workspace, you can create, edit, and format text, insert images or other media, and perform various other tasks related to document creation. You can also customize the workspace to suit your preferences by adjusting the layout, toolbars, menus, and other settings.

  • Some word processors allow you to open multiple workspaces at once, each with its own document, which can be useful for working on several projects simultaneously.

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