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The opposite of the word perfect is bad
unlucky
Perfect
Flawless; complete; ideal.
The synonym of optimize is perfect.
There are various settings that can be accessed off different menus or ribbons, like formatting or security. Under the Tools menu, there is an option called Options, which has many settings available through it.
Word 2007 uses a ribbon and tabs, not menus. So there is no Tools menu in Word 2007. The options that were on the Tools menu in Word 2003 are now found on different tabs of the ribbon, and not all together in one block.
Office Productivity tools are used to create, view and modify a document, spreadsheet and presentations. List of Office Productivity Tools Free: Libre office, Open Office Paid: MS Office, King soft, Word Perfect Office
No, it is not. It is a noun for scientific applications and tools. The adjective form is technological.
The root word for the English word "perfect" is "perficio," which is a Latin word meaning "to finish" or "to complete."
Corel Word Perfect is a computer program that is a part of the Word Perfect Office program or suite. The program is a word processing application. Corel Word Perfect was first released as Word Perfect suite in 1994.
The Aramaic word for perfect is "shlemun" or "shlemut".
The most popular and well-known word processing program is MS Word. Another common word processing program is Word Perfect.
The word perfect (perfect) is a verb, meaning to make something completely free from faults, or as good as it can be (perfect, perfects, perfecting, perfected).The word perfect (perfect) is an adjective that describes a noun as completely appropriate or right for someone; as good, correct, or accurate as it is possible to be (perfect English, a perfect day).The word perfect (per fect) is a noun as a word for a tense of verb (present perfect, future perfect).
The root word in imperfect is perfect and the prefix is im meaning not. Im-Perfect=Not-Perfect
If you are using Microsoft Word, it is normally on the Tools menu. If you are using a different word processor or cannot find it, use the help system.
The word "perfect" comes from the Latin verb perficio.