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Click here to see how the screen of MS Word used to look like. MS Word interface as well as features are greatly improved over these different versions. For my money, it’s a generally more pleasant experience than Word 2007. Word 2010 makes lots of tiny refinements to the user interface. Word 2010 builds on Word 2007, fixes a lot of bugs, and introduces a few new features. Word 2007 gave us the biggest change in the user interface since the invention of the toolbar and the mouse. Word 2003 fixed many of those problems and again became a much-used, reliable version. Word 2000 consolidated on that change and Word 2000 was reliable, solid and widely used. More recently, it seems that Microsoft is a superstitious: it skipped from 12 (Word 2007) to 14 (Word 2010). There were early numbering inconsistencies (versions 1, 2 and then 6 in the 1980s and 1990s). MS Word reached up to version 14 but not that there have been 14 versions. It was first released upon an unsuspecting public on 25 October 1983.
#MS WORD 2011 FOR MAC COMMENT COLOR BY AUTHOR WINDOWS#
The current versions are Microsoft Office Word 2010 for Windows and Microsoft Office Word 2011 for Mac.
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It is a component of the Microsoft Office software system it is also sold as a standalone product and included in Microsoft Works Suite. Subsequent versions were later written for several other platforms including IBM PCs running DOS, the Apple Macintosh, the AT&T Unix PC, Atari ST, SCO UNIX, OS/2, and Microsoft Windows. Microsoft Word was first released in 1983 under the name Multi-Tool Word for Xenix systems.
Documents can be created, saved, and edited at the desire of the creator from a blank document or via one of the many Wizards included with Word. (This dialog is identical to the screenshot above.Microsoft Word is a proprietary word processor designed by Microsoft that can be used to create various types of documents from letters and memos to calendars and lists. To change the fonts in Outlook 2007, go to Tools, Options, Mail Format dialog and click Fonts button to open the Fontsdialog to the Fontstab. The New messages and Replying or forwarding fonts are used for both HTML and RTF messages. The plain text font setting is used for reading open messages and in the reading pane. This will open the Stationery and Signature dialog to the Stationery tab, where you'll change the fonts.
In Outlook 2010, Outlook 2013, and Outlook 2016, change the fonts used in new messages and replies, go to File, Options, Mail, Stationery and Fonts.
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This is a Word feature and you can toggle between text and code by pressing Alt+F9.
Note: When email addresses and hyperlinks in your signature contains text similar to, it means you have field codes visible. While we strongly discourage this practice (especially if you are converting plain text messages to HTML), you can do so using the code listed at Always reply using the same message format Outlook does not offer a way to always use your desired message format (plain text or HTML), however, you can use VBA to force Outlook to always use your format for replies.