Yes, it is.
Default type of file Microsoft word saves as.
.html ; .doc ; .pdf ; .jpg
.doc
Change the Doc format to . any other format like rich txt format or .TXT format
Transcode is encoding from one format into another format. Transcoding is taking the data in the current format and decoding it, then encoding it in the desired format, for instance converting a .doc file into a .pdf file.
.doc files would automatically open with office 2007 if you want to save an office 2007 file as .doc, while saving choose the format as Outlook office 2003 format and it would save your file as .doc instead of the .docx that office 2007 gives
yes u can. open the file then save as doc(choose the option fo 2003 doc)
common attachment file types are .pdf (adobe reader), .doc (microsoft word), .jpg (jpeg image), and .zip (compressed files of any file format).
What are the requirements of a file to be HTML file, just it has to be able to view the file in web browser. SO, probably the answer would be to change the doc file extension to HTML. Either you can embed the doc file into a web page or save it as .HTML or .htm file
To convert a .doc file to a .pdf file, you can use a word processing program like Microsoft Word or Google Docs. Open the .doc file in the program and then go to the "File" menu. Look for an option to "Save As" or "Export," and choose PDF as the file format. You can then customize the settings and save the file as a .pdf document.
Anywhere if you have it in a file in pdf/txt/html/doc format.
Choose "save as" option and there in the dialog box choose file type .rtf