Go to insert, and then click on "special character." If you don't see it in "symbol," click the down arrow and go to "wgl4_boot." If it's not there, try "webdings" or any of the "wingdings."
click on arrow then click on end which you want to go up and holding down mouse drag it,you will see small squares on ends when you click on it
i don't no i can only get it on Microsoft 2003 its bad ain't itInsert tab, Illustrations section, press arrow below Shapes to expand and choose shape or make New Drawing Canvas
Both "arrow" and "line" can combine with "head" to make a compound word. arrowhead headline
You need to have this program called microsoft publisher, you can make brochures there. You can't really make a brochure on microsoft word.
You could use Microsoft Word to make pamphlets.
You cannot change the format from Office 2003 to Office 2007, the technology was not out then. But you can make a RTF document that will open in Office 2007. Click on File/Save as/click on the arrow to open the drop down list/ choose RTF
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Select Font from the Format menu on the menu bar, and check Superscript under Effects on the Font (default) tab.
There is currently no character in MS Word that allows users to add a reciprocal symbol. You could possibly copy and paste a picture of the symbol into the document where you want it to appear.
Text type - Microsoft outlook capital I = cake