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Word processors are a multi-functional class of software for writing, with different fonts, letter or character sizes, colors, paragraph types, artistic effects, and other options.
The word processor is a computer application for the creation, editing, modification and processing of formatted text documents (such as the type and size of the font, adding graphics, etc.), unlike text editors, which they handle only plain text.
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To create a new document we can click on the new document button, or go to the File → New menu and select the type of document. In this menu you can also configure certain information about the document, such as its title, subject, keywords, etc. For this we select the menu File → Properties → Description.
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Word processors have evolved from glorious typewriters to extremely sophisticated software tools that can do everything from complex documents to basic graphic designs.
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Word processors provide a wide range of functionalities, whether they are typographic, semantic, organizational and aesthetic; These with variants according to the computer program available.
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Word processors have brought a tremendous amount of flexibility to the editing process. Since all alterations are done electronically before the document is printed, it is easy to produce blank pages that do not show any cut and paste or formatting changes from the editing process.
The major or minor format changes of documents are made effortless with word processors. Formatting changes, such as increasing margins, can be applied to an entire document with one click.
Shapes, colors, images and much more can be placed in the document layout, moved or resized, almost as easily as dedicated graphics programs, although the range of these options is more limited in a word processor.
Advanced software has made it possible to consolidate data into a word processing document.
Tables, charts, or slides can be embedded in a document in a way that preserves links to the original.