Microsoft Word 2003 – Drawing a Target Diagram on the Fly

You do not need an additional graphics program to insert a Target Diagram into your MS Word 2003 document. Target Diagrams are great to show the successive steps leading to a central goal. First of all, display your DRAW toolbar which will be very handy in changing the formatting of individual pieces of your diagram. Then click the 3-ball button on your DRAW tool bar to display the Diagram Gallery dialog box. Select the Target Diagram button on the lower-right. Read More

Differences Between Microsoft Word 2003 and Microsoft Word 2007 – An Overview

Microsoft Word being one among the most widely used Microsoft applications allows users to write and create, view, copy, paste, save, edit, share, and print text documents etc. Microsoft Word application rules the word-processing market as it allows users to beautify their text documents by inserting pictures and animated images, charts, diagrams, tables, figures, and shapes etc.; and by using text in different styles, fonts, colors, and languages etc. at the same time. Since its launch, Microsoft Word has greatly Read More