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Microsoft Word

Microsoft Word is a commercial word processor developed by Microsoft, first launched in 1983, and is part of the Microsoft Office suite. It has evolved over the years with significant updates, including the introduction of the .docx file format in 2007, and is widely used in education for tasks such as lesson planning and essay writing. Its features, like WYSIWYG display and compatibility with other platforms, have contributed to its enduring popularity.

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Microsoft Word

Microsoft Word is a commercial word processor developed by Microsoft, first launched in 1983, and is part of the Microsoft Office suite. It has evolved over the years with significant updates, including the introduction of the .docx file format in 2007, and is widely used in education for tasks such as lesson planning and essay writing. Its features, like WYSIWYG display and compatibility with other platforms, have contributed to its enduring popularity.

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MICROSOFT WORD

What is Microsoft
Word
• Microsoft Word is a widely
used commercial word
processor designed by
Microsoft. Microsoft Word
is a component of the
Microsoft Office suite of
productivity software but
can also be purchased as
a stand-alone product.
What is Microsoft
Word
• Microsoft Word was initially
launched in 1983 and has
since been revised
numerous times. It is
available for both Windows
and Apple operating
systems.
• Microsoft Word is often
called simply Word or MS
Word.
Techopedia Explains
Microsoft Word
• In 1981, Microsoft hired Charles
Simonyi to develop a word-processing
application. The first version was
released in 1983.
• Initially, MS Word was not very popular,
owing to its radically different look
compared to WordPerfect, the leading
word processor at that time. However,
Microsoft improved Word continually
over the years, including a 1985 version
that could run on a Mac. The second
major release of Word, in 1987, included
an upgrade of major features, in
addition to new functionalities such as
support for rich text format (RTF).
Techopedia Explains
Microsoft Word
• In 1995, Microsoft increased its market
share in the word processor business with
the release of Windows 95 and Office 95,
which offered a bundled set of office
productivity software.
• Some features that have made MS Word
useful include a WYSIWYG (what-you-see-
is-what-you-get) display: this design
ensures that everything displayed on screen
appears the same way when printed or
moved to another format or program. The
ability of users to copy and paste MS Word
content into many other platforms without
significant formatting loss is one reason the
software has stayed so popular in the last
two decades.
Techopedia Explains
Microsoft Word
• In 2007, .docx became the default
file format, replacing the “.doc”
extension.
• As Microsoft Word modernized
over time, so did Microsoft
operating systems. Since the
Microsoft Office suite is inherently
tied to the Microsoft operating
system, its use featured in user
frustrations around end-of-life for
Microsoft XP and the successive
Vista and Windows 7, 8 and 10
additions.
Uses of Microsoft word in
Education
1.Time saving
• Utilizing MS Word can help you save significant
time, which is very important to you. Many
students prefer using MS Word either to write a
long or short essay instead of writing on paper.
You can work more effectively with its rapid
formatting capabilities. Because it has so many
tools that enable you to rapidly compose and
structure your essay.
Uses of Microsoft word in
Education
2. Assistant for Teachers
It is the most extensively used word processing tool for
teachers. It is used for lesson planning, test and exam
papers, reports, attendance lists, and reflective diaries.
3. Assistant for Students
Microsoft Word is beneficial for students to conduct
educational material and practice in school and
university faster with higher quality. It uses to create
diverse essay topics, make notes, consult dictionaries,
check spelling and grammar, and add thesaurus.
Uses of Microsoft word in
Education
4. E-Content Creation
Students are now increasingly receiving
personalized messages in graphic-text format.
The elements of educational E-content can all
be inserted into MS Word, such as notes, book
references, the institution’s name, the titles of
the courses and subjects, visuals, and charts. E-
content produced by educators is routinely
posted to websites for public use.
Parts of Microsoft Word

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