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.
Its lost. Period.
Command S
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
Microsoft word is available for the Mac. You have to buy the Microsoft office package if you don't have it already, and it will come with word, excel, and powerpoint. You have to make sure it is for the mac, and not the pc.
no because mac and Microsoft are not compatible with one another so they will probably have the note pad from apple.That was a terrible answer. Microsoft Word (and furthermore, Microsoft Office) has been retailed for Mac for some time now. In other words, generally speaking, you can purchase Microsoft Office (including Word) for Mac, but it has to be the Mac version of the software.As for the iPad, there is no indication that a Word or Office application is currently available, but the information available suggests that the Pages application (Apple's own word processing software) allows you to save in Word format. In my opinion, however, I would imagine that a MS Word app will eventually be available for the iPad.
you can use any kind of Microsoft (words, power point or excel) you then save it as a PDF then send it to a mac computer
Yes.
Microsoft Word 2011 for Mac. Click the link for the download.
Microsoft Word, Wordpad, Pages(Mac)
Microsoft have said that the operating system is the biggest difference between Word for Mac and Word for Windows. I use OpenOffice which is able to read, write and save Word Docs on this iMac. OpenOffice is also low cost especially compared to Office
probably...if they both can save in .doc format, then yes
Yes there is, it's for mac
Yes there is; Microsoft Word.
The document will need to be saved from the Mac's Word 2011 in a format that can be read by Word 2007. Microsoft are a law unto themselves and ignore standards and even their own established standard formats. Word 2007 was particularly problematical.