Microsoft Word

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'''Microsoft Word''' is a popular word processor program which has existed in a number of versions for DOS, Windows, and the Macintosh. Various native file formats have been used, and some other non-Word-specific formats can also be opened and saved. There are separate articles on these formats:
 
'''Microsoft Word''' is a popular word processor program which has existed in a number of versions for DOS, Windows, and the Macintosh. Various native file formats have been used, and some other non-Word-specific formats can also be opened and saved. There are separate articles on these formats:

Revision as of 22:35, 22 November 2014

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Name Microsoft Word
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Extension(s) .doc, .docm, .docx, .dot, .dotm, .dotx

Microsoft Word is a popular word processor program which has existed in a number of versions for DOS, Windows, and the Macintosh. Various native file formats have been used, and some other non-Word-specific formats can also be opened and saved. There are separate articles on these formats:

  • DOC (Word document)
  • DOCM (Word macro-enabled document)
  • DOCX (Word document, XML format)
  • DOT (Word template)
  • DOTM (Word macro-enabled template)
  • DOTX (Word template, XML format)
  • WordProcessingML (XML format preceding later DOCX one)

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