Simple.
In Word, go to File/Save As...
Pick Web Page (.htm, .html)
Now you have a web page written in incomprehensible HTML. This is what Word does.
So, clean it up using this helpful tool:
http://www.algotech.dk/word-html-cleaner-input.htm
Now, you have much better HTML.
Right click on your mouse, click on copy and then got to word and paste as simple as that.
You cannot directly convert a .GIF to a .DOC since the .DOC format is not an image format. What you can do is to include the .GIF image in a word document by using the Insert menu or by dragging it over the open Word document.
.doc
Default type of file Microsoft word saves as.
Simply: .DOC at the end of the word document filename. Have fun,
Depending on what kind of document you're publishing, you may be able to convert it to .HTML, which is a Web-page compatible file format. Then you can embed it into your page.
Change the Doc format to . any other format like rich txt format or .TXT format
PNG
That format is :- .doc
.doc refers to a word document .rtf refers to rich text format the .rtf extension was an enhancement of the .txt (Notepad) which was available in initial versions of windows. in rtf format you can form text styles like bold italics etc but advanced text editing and formatting was not supported by .rtf the word document provides us a lot of features that the rtf does not.
yes
Yes, it is.