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Editing Word Files Without Word
Its easy to work with Microsoft Word files on your Mac, even if you dont have Microsoft Word installed on your computer.
TextEdit, your Macs built-in word processing program, can open MS Word files (which are often distinguished by a .doc or .docx suffix). Simply double-click the document icon. It will automatically open in TextEdit if thats the only word-processing program on your computer. If you have several, you can specify which program to use by Control-clicking on the file icon (or right-clicking if you have a two-button mouse) and selecting your desired program.
Now you can edit the file just like any other document. However, if you want to share your file with MS Word users, be sure to save your work in Word format. Heres how.
From the File menu, choose Save As… or type Command-Shift-s. Click-hold on the File Format tab and choose one of the Word formats. Press Save.
If you own iWork 08, you can use similar techniques in Pages, Apples advanced word processor. But instead of using the Save As… command, select Export from the File menu. Choose the Word option and press Next.
Finally, navigate to the destination where youd like to save the document, and press Export.
