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Working hard or hardly working

I need a quick response to this. I need as much of a background on microsoft
word as possible. i am woorking on a school project and need the info any
responces would be greatly appreciated. Please E-mail the answers to
(e-mail address removed)
 
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Doug Robbins

Sheesh!! Just what would you mean by "a background" I suggest you try
Google

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Russ

What kind of a background? Try the help tool within Word. What specifically
are you looking for?
 
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Working hard or hardly working

sheesh so much for a quick response lol pleas help on monday all responses
must be e -mailed to my gaggle account. My teacher will be making us work on
it then.
 
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garfield-n-odie

Ahhh, yes, you said a mouthful there. The purpose of this newsgroup is
to help Word users with the mechanics of preparing Word documents, not
to provide the content of Word documents. What you are asking is for
someone to do your homework for you because you don't feel like doing it
yourself. In the long run, working hard will get you much farther in
life than hardly working.
 
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Working hard or hardly working

incorect i am looking for aid on my research as my teacher told us to use any
source available. SO THERE
 
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Doug Robbins

Well I just did a google search with a fairly obvious search string and the
first hit contains a wealth of information. SO GO FIND IT!

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"Working hard or hardly working"
 
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Charles Kenyon

So where?

Good luck.

You might try "word processing history" on Google.


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