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How to Convert a MS Word Document to PDF in MS Word XP 1

How to Convert a MS Word Document to PDF in MS Word XP

Sharing documents is often necessary to let others read what you have written. One of the most popular methods is creating documents with MS Word, which results in a .doc file. But if you are sharing a MS Word document and are not sure that the reader has MS Word installed, or you don’t want the reader to make modifications, you might want to use a different format. The Portable Document Format (PDF) is very suited for this purpose and can be created directly from within MS Word.

How to Mark Comments in an Email Message in MS Word XP 0

How to Mark Comments in an Email Message in MS Word XP

If you reply to e-mails you sometimes want to add comments to the original e-mail. Especially if the original e-mail is long, you do not want to retype parts of that e-mail. But for easy of reading, the recipient should be able to see what you commented. When using MS Word as your e-mail editor, you can configure Word to mark your comments with your name or some other markup.

How to Open Dr. Watson in MS Windows XP Professional 2

How to Open Dr. Watson in MS Windows XP Professional

Nobody likes Windows errors. But if they do happen, you want to be able to solve them. The right information for error troubleshooting is critical in fixing PC errors. In Windows XP, a program called Dr Watson is used to gather information on system errors. Start Dr Watson to gain access to the information.

Customize the Built-In Menu in MS Excel XP 0

Customize the Built-In Menu in MS Excel XP

If you have some commands that you want to access all the time in Excel, then know that you can personalize the Built-in menu on the toolbar to hold the commands you frequently use.