Yes - Open Office will read .doc attachments.
In most cases, an email attachment is signified by a paperclip. If you click on the paperclip, chances are a dialog box will appear where one of the options is to save attachment.
.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
You'll need to add it as an attachment. It will usually be under 'my pictures', failing that try 'all files'.
If you install "Microsoft Office Word" , you can open it by Dblclick. .doc means a Word file.
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Yes it will. Open Office is capable of reading a wide variety of documents created in other software packages.
If you are in Word, you can go to File > Recent and open up your document from there. Otherwise, you can go to File > Open to locate your file. The My Documents folder on the desktop may have the file, but may not. For me, I use the Recent or Open to the drive and folder where it is located.
Powerpoint files can be opened in the Open Office Presentation section. Select a New Presentation from the File menu. Select the Open Existing Presentation option. Click the Open... button and select your Powerpoint file. Powerpoint files with the extensions .ppt .pps .pot .pptm .pptx .potm or .potx are recognised.
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Save the file using the 'save as' function - and select the file type from the drop-down menu.
PUB must be opened in a publisher software, without Office you could use a similar program like OpenOffice. If not you will need to converted to PDF or DOC with a third party software.
Just open it as if it was an OpenOffice document. OpenOffice will read MS Works documents quite happily, and you can either save them as OpenOffice or MS Works formats.