Click save as then there will be an arrow pointing down then click on it then at the bottom of the page there will be save as word doc
you need to have a program on your mac that can open doc files. an example of a program that can open Doc files is...Openoffice (This program is free) or Pages (not free) for mac.
yes it will, i think its only mac onto windows youll need to change
The Cult of Mac - book - has 260 pages.
"doc." stands for Document and it is a type of file. It can open Microsoft Word or Word on a Mac.
The font used for the numbers in a Pages numbered bullet point list is set as the same as the text in the list. To change this you can create a list item in the font required for the numbers and then replace the font for the text with your normal font.
"Spacehounds of IPC" by E. E. "Doc" Smith has about 250 pages in most editions.
You can buy a pages app in the mac app store for I think $10, but I could be wrong. Pages makes fancy documents such as brochures and advertisements. If you don't want to buy it, the Mac comes with TextEdit.
It is true that Apple's computers are very compatible. For example Pages can open and export to Microsoft Word doc files. Microsoft sells Microsoft Word to Mac owners in order to make money. Microsoft believes that some people want 'the real thing.' The iWork applications, Pages, Numbers, and Keynote, cost Mac users USD$80. The Microsoft Office 2007 Home and Student CD retail costs USD$108
I recommend checking for updates on the mac app store.
Yes there is; Microsoft Word.
In an emergency you might open a .doc with Textedit and extract the text. Word processors that can open .doc come in free and paid forms. Free apps include the Open Office group, Abiword, and Bean. Paid apps include Microsoft Word for Mac, and Apple Pages.
One can find templates for Apple pages when one goes to Mac App Store Preview. There, one can find templates for various pages. One can choose an app one needs, buy it, and download it from Mac App Store.