Microsoft Word is certainly capable.
Reminder: it is 2017. I would hope most people use Office 2010 or later, or 
Office 365. As I recall my experiences with it, Microsoft Word 2007 had some 
frustrating bugs that affected production of well-formatted documents (I did 
many, for scientific / geological publication).

The suggestion to watch the available webinars is in my view the first step.

Also, for the benefit of others (not just the original post), "for ever" 
Microsoft Word has supported using linked pictures (and other objects) that can 
stay on your computer disk in a single location (not copied multiple times 
elsewhere), and of course the pictures themselves can be resized (and the text 
arranged accordingly - this definitely requires experience to work as you need 
it).

Caveat: having a capable computer - adequate RAM (memory), disk space, perhaps 
bought less than 5 years ago? - certainly helps for linked pictures, and also 
for linked separate documents.

For technical publications, and even now for casual documents and even emails 
(in Outlook), I use tables in Microsoft Word to accurately guide my layout. It 
is very much easier than getting to grips with other very capable features of 
Word, even styles. In my opinion, getting up to speed with word processing 
styles is not the satisfying way for a person relatively new to producing a 
good-looking document or publication.

But this is an email list more about the Legacy FT software, so I will leave it 
at that.

Ian Thomas
Albert Park, Victoria 3206 Australia
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