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    MS Word 2000

    Introduction

    Word processing can help you write and edit your work more freely and quickly. It can help you make what youwrite easier to read and copy. The most important thing about what you write is the thinking that goes into your writing, not your spelling or the way the letters look on the page. With built in dictionaries and formatting, word processing can take care of lots of the picky mechanical parts of writing and let you focus on the brainwork.

    Microsoft Word is the most popular word processing program used in the world today. If you go to any office you are likely to find it on the computer there. It is full-featured and robust. You can use it to write a one-page letter to a friend or a whole book complete with table of contents, index, and pictures. You can create and edit very simple or very complex documents. Learning Microsoft Word can be helpful to you in many ways.

    Here are 10 lessons to help you review some of the most important and commonly used features of Word. Use the navigation bar above to move through them either sequentially or to help you cover a specific topic.


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