How to install windows in mac pro 13

I need to use microsoft but l need windows to set more easy my docs, please could you help me to find solutions for delate lines and letters back as with windows
l found in mac is not easy to deal with its
thank you

You can use Boot Camp or you can use VMWare/Parallels.  You'll have to pay for the latter.
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