Taking a hint from its Windows-based cousin, Word for MS-DOS reached its height with versions 5.5 (1991, seen here) and 6.0 (1993), both of which featured a Windows-like mouse-driven interface with drop-down menus, other then-advanced features, and WYSIWYG graphical modes that displayed fonts in bold, underline, and italics.
Like the rest of PC-kind, Word's future lay in Windows. But not before we take a small detour...
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