Word comes equipped with a File menu (like almost all other Mac programs), which is mainly used for working with files on your hard drive—whether that’s creating new files, saving them, or printing them.
These commands work just as they do in Excel.
Converts the frontmost Word document into a Web page, converting graphics into the appropriate graphic formats (see Chapter 9).
Shows you what your document would look like as a Web page. It opens a temporary Web page conversion of your file in your browser of choice.
Opens up the Print Preview window to show you how a Word document will look when you print it; lets you adjust margins (see Print Preview).
Word’s Send To submenu has three items: Mail Recipient (as HTML), Mail Recipient (as Attachment), and PowerPoint. They’re fully explained on Sending It Electronically.
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