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It's possible that the default settings have been changed, you
can have tools on a toolbar or as floating windows on the
side. Menu ->View-> Toolbars and enable the ones you
like
When all else fails RTFM - use the help feature
From the front page of the help box:
What's new in Microsoft Office 2004
Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac gives you a host of
ground-breaking new features to help you work smarter, get
more impact from your information, and seamlessly share your
ideas with anyone on a Macintosh or Windows-based computer. To
completely transform the way you create, share, and manage
ideas and information, use:
* Microsoft Entourage to communicate and manage personal
information. * Microsoft PowerPoint to design compelling
presentations. * Microsoft Word to create rich documents.
* Microsoft Excel to develop useful spreadsheets. * MSN
Messenger to integrate instant messaging into other tasks.
To learn more about a specific Microsoft Office 2004 feature,
search for the feature in the Help for your program.
You can find more information about what's new on the
Microsoft Web site at http://www.microsoft.com/mac/. For free
downloads, go to the Downloads area.
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On 6/24/09, Flacka wrote:
> What is the best/easiest word processing program? I'm used
> to using MS Word for the PC but can't easily find the
> various buttons on MS for mac (2004). Things like the
> margins, changing fonts, etc. don't have those nice buttons
> on the screen like they do on the PC. Is there a way around
> that?
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