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Introduction to Microsoft Word

In this tutorial, you will be know about Introduction to Microsoft word and what is Microsoft word, Benefit or Advantage of MS Word, For Buy Microsoft office.

    MS word tutorial provides basic to advanced concepts of Word. our word tutorial is designed for beginners and professionals.

What is Microsoft Word 

Microsoft word is word processing software ( Application software ) . It is developed by Microsoft and it is part of Microsoft office Suite. Where you can a create new, edit, save, delete and print of a document. You can type stories, poems,  essays, letters, notes and many other documents in word. 
    
    Word 2019 is a latest Word processor that operates under Widows, Mac, Android operating system. When you use a computer program to create, edit, and delete text documents, you are using word processing.

Brief History :- 

Word for DOS :- 

The first Microsoft Word was released in 1983. It featured graphics video mode and mouse support in a WYSIWYG interface.

Word for Windows 1989 to 1995:-   

The first version of word for windows was released in November 1989 at a price of USD $498, but was not very popular as Windows users still comprised a minority of the market. 

Microsoft Office 

  • Word 95 :- 
  • Word 97 :- 
  • Word 98 :-
  • Word 2000 :- 
  • Word 2001/ Word X :- Cctober 2000
  • Word 2002/ XP :- It was released in 2001. 
  • Word 2003 :- It was released to manufacturing of August 19, 2003
  • Word 2004 :- It was released in May 2004.
  • Word 2007 :- 
  • Word 2008 :- it was released on January 15, 2008. 
  • Word 2010 :- It was released on April 15, 2010.
  • Word 2011 :- 
  • Word 2013 :- 
  • Word 2016 :- It was released on July 9, 2015.
  • Word 2019 :- Word 2019 added support for Scalable Vector Graphics, Microsoft Translator and LaTex, as well as expanded drawing functionality. 
Word included with Office 365 :- Microsoft Office 365 is a free/Paid subscription plan for the classic Office applications. 








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