Microsoft Word

Seven of the best sites about the Microsoft Word word processing software program. Know of another site that should be listed here? Leave your suggestion at the bottom of this page. (Related searches: Windows, Business Software, Antivirus Software)

1. Microsoft Word Home Page - See what’s new in Word 2007, and download a free trial version of Word 2007 as part of the Office Professional suite (which also includes other Microsoft software programs) or test Word 2007 via your Web browser for free. If you actually want to purchase Microsoft Word 2007, or upgrade from a previous version of Word, you can’t buy online here but instead have to find a store that sells it. (However, this site will let you buy the complete Office package that contains Word, just not Word by itself.) (office.microsoft.com)

2. Microsoft Word at Wikipedia - Online encyclopedia offers a history of the Microsoft Word word processing software, including information on select features and “flaws.” (en.wikipedia.org)

3. Microsoft Word 2000, 2002, 2003 at eBay - Looking for a cheap version of Microsoft Word? Here you’ll find hundreds of previous Microsoft Word versions up for auction or immediate sale — not the latest versions of Word, but new, working software that provides most of the features you’ll want in a word processing program at a bargain price. (search.ebay.com)

4. Draw A Line Across A Page in Word - July, 2008 blog post shows you how to quickly draw a line across a page in Word. Who knew it was so easy? (www.lockergnome.com)

5. Word Viewer 2003 - Free software download allows you to view documents created in Microsoft Word 2003 (and previous versions of Word), even if you don’t have Word on your computer. You can “view, print, and copy document contents to another program. However, you cannot edit an open document, save a document, or create a new document.” (www.microsoft.com)

6. Go Back and Forward When Editing Lengthy Documents in Microsoft Word - July, 2008 blog post tells how using the “Shift” and “F5″ keys together on your keyboard allows you to quickly bounce back and forth between places in a document where you’ve recently edited. (Word can remember the last few places your cursor has been.) (digital-boom.blogspot.com)

7. The Tyranny of Microsoft Word Autocorrection - If you’ve ever felt like screaming when Microsoft Word “helpfully” corrects your typing without your consent, read the comments on this blog post to see how to cure the problem. (community.livejournal.com)

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