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Gmail is a product of google so can sync with other products. It can open Microsoft Word files in it too. It can do it via Google Docs.
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google docs, Microsoft word
You can either use that app, or you can also use Google Docs or Microsoft Word from the Microsoft Office Mobile app.
A few good alternatives to Word that have been well reviewed and highly reccomended include Open Office, Google Docs, Microsoft Office Web Apps and Lotus Symphony.
You can use either one to create fairly simple documents, spreadsheets, forms, drawings and presentations. If you require more robust and complex features, you may need Microsoft Office.
The two do not use the same exact formats, but it's very quick and easy to make them work together. If you have a document already saved on Google Docs, go to your Docs home page, click on the file you want to open in Office, then at the top go to File>Download as>Word/Excel/PowerPoint, etc. This will give you a the correct file format for Office. And if you have a Microsoft Office file that you want to import into Google Docs, look for the "upload" button next to "create" on the home page, then select your Office files. Google Docs will automatically convert the formats for you if it's in the original Office formats (e.i. .doc, .xls, .ppt, etc.).
The first step in setting margins is to open the document in the word processing software you are using, such as Microsoft Word or Google Docs.
For the iPad Touch, you may use Google Docs or subscribe to Microsoft 365
Open Office will happily read Word perfect documents.
The best spelling software programs come built in to word-processing applications. Microsoft Word is a solid choice, but if one does not wish to pay for the software Open Office or Google Docs are suitable alternatives.
A word processor is Microsoft's software program.