This is true PC to PC, PC to Mac, Mac to Mac, and Mac to PC. Microsoft Word is a word processor that has text that flows, unlike a PDF or page layout program. Any difference in font or printer driver from one machine to another has the potential to affect spacing, breaks, window & orphans, paragraphs, etc. Writer: A word processor, it's the equivalent of Microsoft Word. Calc: A spreadsheet program, its equivalent of Excel. IWork is Apple's answer to the Microsoft Office suite of programs, only for Mac computers and iOS devices. It consists of Pages (like Word), Numbers (like Excel) and Keynote (like.
I’m running a copy of microsoft office on the iMac I just bought and I’ve noticed it still carries the old owners name when saving files. Is this easily changed?
Unfortunately, like many different computers, Macintosh systems are easier to set up from scratch the way you want than to tweak and alter after it’s been used for a while. Data about the user just seems to infiltrate all the nooks and crannies of the OS. That’s why I encourage people to quite literally start from scratch by reinstalling Mac OS X if they’re buying a used computer, whether from a private party or a company. If you’ve gotten a computer with lots of useful software still installed — and it sounds like that’s what has occurred — then as a first step you’ll want to read my tutorial on. Done with that?
This specific tutorial is a single movie from chapter two of the Word 2008 for Mac Essential Training course presented by lynda.com author David Rivers. Watch more at The complete course has a total duration of 8 hours and 39 minutes.
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Word 2008 for Mac Essential Training table of contents: Introduction 1. Getting Started with Word 2. Creating and Saving Documents 3.
Printing Documents 4. Editing and Formatting Text 5. Formatting Paragraphs 6. Formatting Pages 7. Proofing Documents 8. Using Bullets and Numbering 9.
Creating Tables and Charts 10. Using Mail Merge Manager 12.
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Sorting Data 13. Working with Columns 14. Working with Graphics 15. Document Sharing and Collaboration 16.
Working with Long Documents Conclusion.
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