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yes. I have used it to open Microsoft Word 96 documents.
open documents then go to View tab, in Window section you have many options
You can get a Documents To Go 3.0, however not an actual word document.
Windows Vista supports Microsoft Office documents and most audio files. .... "Word" to start Microsoft Word, "Mail" to open Windows Mail
Whether or not you can open documents depends on whether or not you have an application which can open those documents. So if you saved a Microsoft Word document as a .doc file, you would need a version of Microsoft Word running in Vista in order to open it. The operating system itself doesn't matter as long as you have an appropriate application.
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Open Office Documents, Wordperfect Documents, Write Documents, RTF files. Depending on the context, if you mean like as in proprietary or made by Microsoft, this could be Excel Documents.
Open Office will happily read Word perfect documents.
that depends on what version of word processor you are using. the latest versions of Microsoft office push the limits of what is acceptable bloat for a word processor. Openoffice is free, small, and can install on almost anything that has Java Runtime installed, and has 250MB of free space. Plus it's compatible with Microsoft office formats.
yes it is possible. In Microsoft word, click on the "window" menu on the top tool bar. You'll see a list of the open documents. Just click the one you want and bam!
For Microsoft Word documents it is "My Documents".