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Microsoft Word General Formatting
Installation should be a snap, whether you're installing Word on its own or as part of Office. You slide in the CD, make a few simple decisions, type in the product key, and let the installation roll. The first time you run one of the applications in Office XP (also known as Office 2002) or Office 2003, you have to activate Office. But after that, you're on your way.
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Microsoft Word General Formatting
Working with Symbols and Special Characters
Microsoft Word / General Formatting
Special characters are symbols that do not appear on the Windows keyboard. Of course, what is determined to be a special character will vary from country to country, depending on the keyboard you are using and the installation language for your version of Word. Note: Word differentiates between symbols and special characters, but this seems a bit unnecessary - most users won't notice much of a difference between a special character and a symbol, except that special character is a more restrictive definition.

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