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Learn about the different file formats used by programs in the Microsoft Office suite, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and more. Find out the legacy and OOXML extensions for Word documents, templates, and add-ins.
Microsoft Word is a word processor program developed by Microsoft since 1983. It is available for various platforms, including Windows, Mac, iOS, Android and web browsers, and supports features such as WYSIWYG, Rich Text Format and cloud storage.
Learn about the XML-based document formats (or XML schemas) introduced in versions of Microsoft Office prior to Office 2007. Compare them with Office Open XML formats and see examples of Word and Excel XML files.
Microsoft Excel is a software that allows users to organize, calculate, and analyze data using a grid of cells, functions, graphs, and macros. It is part of the Microsoft 365 suite and runs on Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and iPadOS.
Learn about the development and evolution of Microsoft Word, the popular word processor for Windows, Macintosh and DOS. Find out how Word 6.0 for DOS was different from Word 6.0 for Windows and Macintosh in terms of interface, features and file format.
WPS Office is a proprietary office suite developed by Kingsoft for various platforms, with a long history of development in China. It supports Microsoft Office file formats and has a user interface similar to Microsoft Office products.
Google Docs is a web-based application and mobile app that allows users to create and edit documents online while collaborating with others. It supports various formats, features, and languages, and offers tools such as revision history, explore, and action items.
Learn about the features, release dates, and compatibility of Microsoft Office 2016, a version of the productivity suite for Windows and Mac. Find out how to use Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and other apps in the cloud and online.