Open Office will open Wordpad files without any difficulties. By default, Wordpad saves documents as 'rich text format' (.rtf) - you can specify different formats if you choose. OpenOffice will read rtf files without any problems.
A .doc file is usually a Microsoft Word file.
If it has been saved as a version 6 file, WordPad will open it fine.
Apache Open Office KOffice Google Docs Neo Office LibreOffice but Open Office at 4.1 seems to be the best I have used(using Now)
Yes.
Simply open the "Run" command. Then type in "Wordpad" and it will start up. If not then it dose not exist on your pc, try "Notepad" if wordpad dose not work.
Open it using MS Office 2007 or later or even OpenOffice.org supports this. Other options are LibreOffice, KOffice, etc. Online versions include Google Docs and Microsoft Office Live.
Windows Vista comes with WordPad, which you can open by going to Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> WordPad. WordPad is not really a feature rich word processor, but depending upon what you need, it may be good enough. Alternatively, if you are looking for a more complete word processing application, Open Office is a great choice. You can get Open Office by going here: http://www.openoffice.org
Apparently you can't, try downloading open office because it's free
Notepad is a very rudimentary one that comes with Windows. WordPad comes on recent versions of Windows, and has a little more functionality. Microsoft Word and OpenOffice Write are full featured word processors.
Open Office will happily read Word perfect documents.
Wordpad only has very basic word processing functions, but is part of Windows. , WordPerfect is a well known word processor. Star Office and Open Office, would be good as they are freely available, by going to their websites. They each include a word processor, but they are office suites and have applications corresponding to those in Microsoft Office. See the links below.Answer:Goggle also has a online Word Processor as well. You conduct your work online, upload exisiting MS Word docs, save the document and convert and download it as a MS Word .doc file. If you have a gmail account, you have Google Docs.
Open both WordPad and the source for your letterhead.Go to the source of the letterhead, highlight the letterhead and copy by whatever method you choose.Go to WordPad and paste by whatever method you choose.Adjust what you pasted into WordPad to look as you like.
Because it's capable of doing that. If you want to change it right-click on it and choose "Open with..." Then you can choose a program which you want to use to open wordpad files in the future.
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.).