you can protect your ms word file by making it password protected..
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Yes MS Word is a doc file. The file extension of MS Word file is .doc, .docx, .docm and many more.
You can open a MS Works document with MS Word.
Yes, upper version of MS Word is compatible in opening the document created with lower version so you can read ms word 2003 file in ms word 2007.
you need to open the file in davka word writer and save the file as MS word format
For MS Word 2003 & earlier versions: .doc For MS Word 2007 & next versions: .docx.
View File etc are on the menu bar of MS Word 2003. It is one of the products of Microsoft.
Assuming you mean protecting a file with a password... Open the file, then select File then Properties - in the new window that opens, select the Security tab, and click Protect. Enter the same password in both boxes, and click OK. When you next open the file, you will be prompted for the password. I have used the password function on a number of files and find it a great security measure.
It depends upon you, what are you choosing to name your file?Note: Always try to give relevant name for your file because it helps you as well as other in understanding the nature of file.For example: If you have written an story then choose title of the story as a file name.
Version 2003 - .doc , version 2007 - .docx
MS word creates files with the extension .doc Every file created also makes a "hidden file".
If you want to copy C source code to a new file in MS Word, use the following steps:Open the C program in Notepad if it's not already open.Select all text (usually CTRL+A works fine).Copy that text to the clipboard (CTRL+C).Open MS Word (or Wordpad).CTRL+V to paste the C source code.Save if desired.If the C source code is in a file, and you have Windows Explorer open with that file showing, you can open MS Word, and then drag the file from Explorer to MS Word, which will open that file.
A file name extension "associates" that file to the program or type of program that created it. For examples:.bmp = Paint.jpg = Photoshop or other graphics program.txt = Notepad.doc = MS Word 2003,docx = MS Word newer versions