How Do You Use Microsoft Wordpad In Windows XP For Basic Word Processing?
Whether PC or Mac, new computers are not manufactured with fully functional word processing software installed. However, they do come with a basic text editor that has some, but not all, of the features of the larger word processing software packages such as Microsoft Word, WordPerfect, and Apple iWork. For PCs, there’s WordPad. For the Mac, there’s TextEdit. While these text editors won’t produce books or complex reports, both feature basic word processing functionality for light correspondence, typing programming code, and other word-based tasks. Here’s how to use WordPad for PC in Microsoft Windows XP. Select Start > Programs > Accessories > WordPad. The Document – WordPad window displays. Note the WordPad interface has the standard menu: File, Edit, View, Insert, Format, Help. Note the function buttons below the top menu: New Document, Open, Save, Print, Print Preview, Find, Cut, Copy, Paste, Undo, and Date & Time. Below the row of function buttons is the formatting bar. Here you c