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When you install word it selects a series of what the searches through when use research task pane?

When you install Word, it doesn't actually select a specific set of sources for the Research task pane. Instead, it provides you with a default set of search providers, and you can customize these to suit your needs.

Here's a breakdown:

Default Search Providers (generally):

* Bing: This is the main search engine integrated by default. It offers web search, images, videos, and news.

* Wikipedia: This is the popular online encyclopedia and a valuable source for general knowledge.

* LinkedIn: For professional research, LinkedIn can be helpful to find people, companies, and industry insights.

* Academic Search Engines: Often, these are specifically designed for academic research and provide scholarly articles, journals, and dissertations. Examples include Google Scholar, JSTOR, and Microsoft Academic.

Customization:

* Adding New Providers: You can add other search providers to the Research task pane through the "Add a Search Provider" option.

* Removing Existing Providers: You can remove search providers you don't use by clicking the "Manage Search Providers" button.

* Adjusting Provider Order: You can reorder the search providers in the list based on your preferences.

* Specific Search Options: Each search provider may offer additional options to refine your searches within the Research task pane.

Therefore, Word provides a flexible framework for research that allows you to tailor the sources you use to your specific projects and needs.

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