Wordpad does not save to PDF. You will need to install a PDF printer emulator.
you need to open the file in davka word writer and save the file as MS word format
Most Macintosh word processing software provides some compatibility with Microsoft's Word. For example if you are using the Mac version of Microsoft's Word then you save the page. If you are using TextEdit you Save the file selecting one of the Word .doc options from the File Format menu at the bottom of the Save pane. If you are using Pages tick the box Save copy as Word Document in the save pane.
You can turn a business intelligence Microsoft Word Document into a PDF by exporting it from Microsoft Word. To export the document as a PDF in Microsoft Word, go to "File" in the top menu and click on "Save As." Select ".PDF" as the file extension in the box, name the file and select the location to save the file to and click "Save."
File - save as - name it - save
You can save a publisher document as a word document. Click on file/save as and from the dropdown box choose .doc
Prior to Microsoft Office 2007 the native file formats for word documents were .DOC, with the templates using .DOT. You can still save in these file formats with newer versions of Office, but you can lose some of the formatting used in a newer document that was not supported on legacy versions.
Try to save it as a MS Word document. Save as: Under the field where you enter the name of the file you have a drop down menu. Pick Microsoft word option that suits you best and it is done.
Microsoft word processing program used to create,format,save and letter minus sign and other certifiction.
Microsoft word is not the best way to save HTML files for that very reason. However, one can select save as and then change the format of the file to "Text Only (*.txt)." Then all of the special formatting that MS word adds will be ignored and not saved.
open a file then choose save as in the file menu, go to the drop down box for the file format and choose the graphics format you want, gif and jpeg are there as well as others. now just choose the save location, file name and save.
The most common file format for documents is the Microsoft Word (.doc) file. If you want maximum compatibility, you can try saving it as a Rich Text Format (.rtf) file, but you will lose a lot of formatting. Microsoft Word's DOCX is not very compatible, to save it in Word 2007/2010 as default go to File > Options > Save > 'Word 97-2003 Document(*.doc)'
Export the MS Works database file in a comma-delimited format, save the file, then import the file into MS Excel.