Word Document Definition (file, format)

A Word document is a file with the extension and format .DOC (or .docx, .docm from Word 2007), created by the Microsoft Word word processor.

A Word document can contain text, formats, tables, graphics and photos, scripts, etc.

Originally the .doc extension was used for plain text formatting. During the 1980s, the WordPerfect program used the .DOC extension for its proprietary format. Then, in the 1990s, Microsoft started using this extension for the Microsoft Word word processor’s own proprietary format. Adopt .docx starting with Word 2007.

A Word document is also supported (sometimes partially) by other applications such as the free OpenOffice.org, IBM Lotus Symphony, Apple Pages and AbiWord.

Since Microsoft Word has been used by so many Windows and Mac users, the DOC file has become a de facto standard for communicating information in text form and is routinely sent from one user to another as an email attachment. electronic.

Difference between .DOC and .DOCX

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Difference between .doc and .docx formats

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