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  2. WordPad - Wikipedia

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    It can open Microsoft Word (versions 6.0–2003) files, [citation needed] although it opens newer versions of the .doc format with incorrect formatting. Also, unlike previous WordPad versions, it cannot save files in the .doc format (only .txt and .rtf). Files saved as Unicode text are encoded as UTF-16 LE.

  3. Microsoft Write - Wikipedia

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    After Windows 3.0, Write became capable of reading and composing early Word Document (.doc) files. With Windows 3.1, Write became OLE capable. In Windows 95, Write was replaced with WordPad; [4] attempting to open Write from the Windows folder will open WordPad instead.

  4. List of software that supports Office Open XML - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Office Open XML Converter for Mac OS X can convert Office Open XML files to the former binary file formats used in older versions of Microsoft Office. [33] OxygenOffice includes xmlfilter which is the code that OpenOffice.org 3 will use to process Office Open XML files, and xmlfilter is completely different from OdfConverter. [65]

  5. List of Microsoft Office filename extensions - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Access 2007 introduced new file extensions: .accda – Access add-in file.accdb – Access Database.accde – The file extension for Office Access 2007 files that are in "execute only" mode. ACCDE files have all Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) source code hidden. A user of an ACCDE file can only execute VBA code, but not view or ...

  6. Jarte - Wikipedia

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    Jarte [1] is a word processor for users of Microsoft Windows, based on the WordPad engine, produced by Carolina Road Software. In terms of market appeal, Jarte is a lighter alternative to the feature laden Microsoft Word.

  7. List of software that supports OpenDocument - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft has financed the creation of an Open XML translator, [80] to enable the conversion of documents between Office Open XML and OpenDocument. The project, hosted on SourceForge , is an effort by several of Microsoft's partners to create a plugin for Microsoft Office that will be freely available under a BSD license .

  8. Microsoft Word Viewer - Wikipedia

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    In the meantime, Microsoft has made other ways of reading Office documents available, either through Word Online as well as WordPad (a native component of Windows) in Windows 7 and later, which can create, view or edit Office Open XML documents (.docx) alongside Rich Text Format (.rtf) and text files (.txt). [12] [13]

  9. Comparison of word processor programs - Wikipedia

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    This table gives a comparison of the file formats each program can export or save. In some cases, omitting an export format ( Microsoft Word 's omission of WordPerfect export is the best known example) was a sales rather than a technical measure.