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Learning Microsoft Word 2010

Introducing Microsoft Word 2010
Microsoft Word 2010 is a sophisticated word processing program that helps you quickly
and efficiently author and format all the business and personal documents you are ever
likely to need. You can use Word to:
● Create professional-looking documents that incorporate impressive graphics such
as charts and diagrams.
● Give documents a consistent look by applying styles and themes that control the
font, size, color, and effects of text and the page background.
● Store and reuse ready-made content and formatted elements such as cover
pages and sidebars.
● Create personalized e-mail messages and mailings to multiple recipients without
repetitive typing.
● Make information in long documents accessible by compiling tables of contents,
indexes, and bibliographies.
● Safeguard your documents by controlling who can make changes and the types
of changes that may be made, as well as by removing personal and confidential
information.

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