It is when you save your document to disk. So that you can load it up later and do more work on the document until you are done.
Yes, you can add audio files into a MS Word document.
Only if you have an application on your MAC that is compatible with Excel and Word files. Most word processor programs have a way to import MS Word files and most spreadsheet programs can open MS Excel files. The best way to find out if your MAC has that capability is to try to open a file and see what happens.
when we write the document in ms word then we want to connect to other file or folder. so,
if you mean ms word he is advanced text editor
The number one advantage of MS Word is that is widely used and will support a number of different types of files. One disadvantage is that you have to pay to use it.
MS Word is a software and it is not used by any other software. MS Word however needs operating system as any other program - Word works on Windows and Mac OS. You may think list of files that are used/using MS Word. It is all text files with extensions like these: doc docx txt rtf
Open Office will read Word files without any problems ! I used MS word for years before I encountered OpenOffice. Once I started using the new software, it read every document saved in MS office format !Open office can save documents either as open document format (the default) or as MS word if you choose it from the drop-down menu when you save it !
Version 2003 - .doc , version 2007 - .docx
A: Most Files are Created By APPLICATION PROGRAMS,descriptions Such as a word processor, a spreadsheet, a database manager, and so on, but you can also copy an existing file. when MS-DOS carries out a COPY command.thank you,Pramitapplication programsUh... MS-DOS, maybe?More seriously, there isn't a specific file type called "MS-DOS files". MS-DOS is an operating system: it handles all sorts of important low-level stuff, and helps your applications to run. While there's a bunch of configuration files and such that MS-DOS uses, it doesn't have a file type.Almost all files, MS-DOS or otherwise, are created using application programs. These applications handle everything you actually need to get done on the computer, from word processing to entertainment - files such as Word documents are a vital component of our modern lifestyles. This answer is presented within the 'Operating Systems' book, and 'the Application Program' is thus the answer to the question on the homework form.
Not all Microsoft Word files are read only. A file can be set for read only. By default, MS Word not set to read only.
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They're .exe files