Use Quick Print Feature
Open Office files are 'open document format' - Microsoft programs should have no problem opening them.
You can view your document as it will be printed without wasting paper or ink. It is environmentally responsible and makes it quicker for you to see if you need to make any changes before sending or printing the document.
the document Depends on whereis held.If its Microsoft Word this should bring up a list.Then click printthe print options will come up on the screen :click the top left hand button on the screen,
The software feature is usually referred to as the "View Menu," and on many Microsoft Windows applications, the menu will actually be called "View," and will have a variety of options for controlling how the document is presented and what features are available, without altering the contents of the data.
You can't. If the document has been overwritten then the old version no longer exists. This is why backups are done.
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yes open the word shortcut in your start menu if you are using windows
In Microsoft Word you can type words and change text. Microsoft Word Viewer just lets you see a Word document and print it without having Microsoft Word downloaded on your computer.
Desktop publishing software is extremely proprietary; one program cannot documents created in another. Your best bet is to find somebody with Microsoft Publisher who can export the document in another format, such as PDF.
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Normally, no. Windows 2000, XP, and Vista have a feature known as "system file protection." This prevents crucial system files from being deleted or modified. It is possible to disable this feature and delete the files, but then Windows would likely stop working.