simple write what you are doing and then depending on what version click file and click save.then call your document a name and click save next to it
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
Open it and save it as a DOC file. You can use word itself or abiword(free).
create a Word table, Select the entire table and Copy, paste into an Excel doc, save Excel doc as .csv
Choose Tools --> Options from the MS Word Menu, Click on "Save" Tab page. Now you can see, "Save Word file as" options, and against this there is a dropdown option which lists various formats a word file can be saved. Choose "Word document (*.doc)" option and click OK. Now when you save any file, you need not give filename with a .DOC extension. Hope this helps
You can save your Microsoft works document in "saved as" to be a Microsoft word document. All you do is have to go to "File" the go to "Save As" then go to "Save as type" and then click the down arrow next to the "Save as type" and click "word 97-2003 Document (*.doc)" or click "word 2007 Document (*.docx). This should work. I would save it as the word 97-2003 Document (*doc). Hope this helps, Waveracer200
The problem you are having is not of conversion. Rather, it is of association. Saving a file as .doc in Wordpad is the same as saving it as .doc in MS Word. The problem is that your computer is set to open .doc files with MS Word rather than Wordpad. This is common, and I believe MS Word sets this association by itself when installed. Try right-clicking a .doc file and choosing the Open with... option. In the dialog that appears, choose Wordpad and tick the box that says "Always open with this application"
Save document as .doc (not .docx)
You can save a publisher document as a word document. Click on file/save as and from the dropdown box choose .doc
open document you want to convert in Word, then go to Save As and choose Word 97-2003 Document, or choose Word Document and then in Save As window press arrow on right side of Save as type: and choose from list Word 97-2003 Document (* .doc)
What do you mean by 'scr'/ Perhaps that's why your q hasn't been answered yet. Many websites ask you to upload a cv in word doc format. So, in your open document, which is in windows XP or something, go to save as, and then use the drop-down menu to save it as a word doc. word 97-2003 doc. This will save the file as a doc. The icon may be a wordpad icon. Beware, headers and footers will be ignored, so before you save the xp document, you must put the headers and footers into the text.
Yes, but you have to save it as a "Word 2003" document, or .doc (Word 07 saves it as a .docx). Just go into Save As and click on the drop-down menu.
Both are Microsoft Word document files. ".docx" is the new file extension that newer Microsoft Word version uses while the older versions save word files as ".doc" files.