Microsoft Word
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Microsoft Word Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Microsoft Word
<text, tool, product> A popular word processor, part of the Microsoft Office suite. The original Word (versions 1.0 to 4.?/5.0?) was originally text-based (non-GUI) and ran under MS-DOS. Then Microsoft released Word for Windows 1.0 and 2.0. Later they produced new versions for each OS, both numbered 6.0.
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<text, tool, product> A popular word processor, part of the Microsoft Office suite. The original Word (versions 1.0 to 4.?/5.0?) was originally text-based (non-GUI) and ran under MS-DOS. Then Microsoft released Word for Windows 1.0 and 2.0. Later they produced new versions for each OS, both numbered 6.0.
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Microsoft Word Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
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microsoft word
a popular word processor, part of the microsoft office suite. the original word (versions 1.0 to 4.?/5.0?) was originally text-based (non-gui) and ran under ms-dos. then microsoft released word for windows 1.0 and 2.0. later they produced new versions for each os, both numbered 6.0.
microsoft word
a popular word processor, part of the microsoft office suite. the original word (versions 1.0 to 4.?/5.0?) was originally text-based (non-gui) and ran under ms-dos. then microsoft released word for windows 1.0 and 2.0. later they produced new versions for each os, both numbered 6.0.
Microsoft Word Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Microsoft Word
Microsoft Word is Microsoft's flagship word processing software. It was first released in 1983 under the name Multi-Tool Word for Xenix systems. Versions were later written for several other platforms including IBM PCs running DOS (1983), the Apple Macintosh (1984), SCO UNIX, OS/2 and Microsoft Windows (1989). It is a component of the Microsoft Office system; however, it is also sold as a standalone product and included in Microsoft Works Suite. Beginning with the 2003 version, the branding was revised to emphasize Word's identity as a component within the Office suite: Microsoft began calling it Microsoft Office Word instead of merely Microsoft Word. The latest release is Word 2007.
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