Use the keyboard shortcut "Option(alt) + Command + M." Then change the line spacing to whatever you like. Ta-da!
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If the Mac has Word installed it can read a Word .doc file - although there are variations between different versions of Word which may cause problems. Even without Word the Mac's TextEdit application can read basic .doc files. There are free applications, such as Open Office (or Neo Office), which provides a high level of compatibility with Word. If the document is only to be read, and not edited on the Mac, then saving it as a .pdf will ensure that the Mac sees the document, with all its formatting, as intended.
XMind has a facilty in it now to export to Word on a Mac.
If the document from the Mac has been saved in a format recognised by Word then it can be opened by Word. There are variations in different versions of Word which means that sometimes even Word cannot open a Word document.
"doc." stands for Document and it is a type of file. It can open Microsoft Word or Word on a Mac.
The document will need to be saved from the Mac's Word 2011 in a format that can be read by Word 2007. Microsoft are a law unto themselves and ignore standards and even their own established standard formats. Word 2007 was particularly problematical.
Embedding a 50 page document, in any format, within an email would be considered unacceptable by most recipients.If the recipient has access to a compatible version of Word (Microsoft does tend to mess around with things between versions so there is no guarantee that a document created in one version of Word will be readable by another) then you can attach the document to the email and they can open it with their copy of Word.If they do not have Word, or you do not know if they do, then saving the document as a PDF will guarantee that they view the document as it was originally created. If the Word software does not support Exporting as a PDF then Mac OS X has PDF support built in and the document can be saved as a PDF from the Print dialogue window.
You'll have to get Eastern Languages files installed on your pc, Mac, etc.
To triple space text you need to change a setting in the Formating options of whatever software you are using. For example with TextEdit - select the text that you want to triple space (or open a blank document) and select Text from the Format menu and then select Spacing... You can then adjust the Line Height Multiple to 3 Times.
you can use any kind of Microsoft (words, power point or excel) you then save it as a PDF then send it to a mac computer
go to "word"then "preferences..."then, on the left hand side, select "save"and enter a password so that only you can open the document. you can also set a password to modify, so that if you want to add information to the document, you can.
yes it will, i think its only mac onto windows youll need to change