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Change the Doc format to . any other format like rich txt format or .TXT format
.doc refers to a word document .rtf refers to rich text format the .rtf extension was an enhancement of the .txt (Notepad) which was available in initial versions of windows. in rtf format you can form text styles like bold italics etc but advanced text editing and formatting was not supported by .rtf the word document provides us a lot of features that the rtf does not.
Yes, it is.
Nothing. You have simply changed the extension. That won't change the file format. To do that you need to convert the file with conversion software.
Open Office is capable of saving files in rich text format (.rtf). When you save a file in open office, the default is .doc but you can change it to another format if you choose to. I've been using Open Office for a number of years, and find it an excellent suite of programs to use. See the related link for Open Office suite (free to download, and it's open source software).
go straight into Microsoft word and open it there you may have to change the desired file format to any file
What are the requirements of a file to be HTML file, just it has to be able to view the file in web browser. SO, probably the answer would be to change the doc file extension to HTML. Either you can embed the doc file into a web page or save it as .HTML or .htm file
It appears you have to save the file in a PDF format, or one of the other supported file types. When you save the file 'as' change the ending from .doc, to one of the supported file types.
.html ; .doc ; .pdf ; .jpg
Default type of file Microsoft word saves as.
.doc
Transcode is encoding from one format into another format. Transcoding is taking the data in the current format and decoding it, then encoding it in the desired format, for instance converting a .doc file into a .pdf file.