How do i simply type a letter and then print it

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Type your letter into Document1, then click the Print button on the Standard
toolbar.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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Well you already received the obvious answer. If the answer was
unsatisfactory, please tell us exactly what it is that you don't understand
about typing on the keyboard and press the PRINT button.

It would also help to know the version of Word and OS that you are using.
 
This isn't a training Newsgroup and from your question, I guess that you are
a total novice. You really need to either get a book on Word or read some of
the many great support sites for using Word.

One of the best is http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/index.html which pretty
much caters for all levels of users.
 
Gordon said:
<sigh> You click the icon or the menu item for Word. Word then starts
in a blank document. Begin typing...

And if you really don't want to mess with styles and the thousand other
features that make Word so powerful, you may be happier using WordPad
instead. That program comes free with every copy of Windows, and it has
everything you need to "simply type and print".

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Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
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Jay Freedman said:
And if you really don't want to mess with styles and the thousand other
features that make Word so powerful, you may be happier using WordPad
instead. That program comes free with every copy of Windows, and it has
everything you need to "simply type and print".

Many a true "word" is spoken in jest... ;-)
 
Hooplehead Alert...
To whatever room your computer is located.
: where do i go to typ a letter
:
 
:
: : > Gordon wrote:
: >> : >>> where do i go to typ a letter
: >>>
: >>> url:http://www.ureader.com/msg/10111097.aspx
: >>
: >> <sigh> You click the icon or the menu item for Word. Word then starts
: >> in a blank document. Begin typing...
: >
: > And if you really don't want to mess with styles and the thousand other
: > features that make Word so powerful, you may be happier using WordPad
: > instead. That program comes free with every copy of Windows, and it has
: > everything you need to "simply type and print".
: >
:
: Many a true "word" is spoken in jest... ;-)
:
The OP is better off using a pen and paper.
 
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