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word processor,
a computer software application designed for the keyboarding, formating, correcting, and storing of text, including correspondence, reports, manuscripts, and books or other publications.


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If using a wordprocessor, copy and paste the notes over to your draft, and if there is an obvious order that they should go in then cut and paste them into order; if using hand written notes, mark out the individual notes on the page, and order them likewise.
amp;lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;&nbsp;&lt;</p&gt; </blockquote> &lt;/tr&gt; </table> </body> </html> Most modern wordprocessors are unsuitable to use as editors because they attempt to open an html file as a web page instead of code.
If you will be using a wordprocessor for significantly more advanced work that includes embedding graphics or as a compatible venue for the internet, you may wish to look into a more sophisticated wordprocessing software for your needs.
 
 
 
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