Yes, Microsoft works has its own word processor called Works Word Processor.
The simplest way to open this will be to locate Works Word Processor in your
start menu and open that. Then click file>open and locate the .doc file you
have spoken of and this should open the file.
You can set up an association with the .doc file extension meaning you will
be able to just click the icon of the .doc file and it will open. Let me
know if you wish to do this.
"sulu" <sulu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:945810C4-79F5-4AF0-AFE5-D78795BC5743@microsoft.com...
> Thanks. I have microsoft works installed is this the same thing?. If it
> is
> then it is not opening the .DOC files.
> Sulu.
>
> "Michael Jennings" wrote:
>
>> Microsoft Office's Word will open .doc files. You can download a two
>> month trial at
>> http://us1.trymicrosoftoffice.com/de...?culture=en-US
>> After that they require you to pay $150 for the home & student version.
>>
>> While you're using it, you could evaluate its advantages over OpenOffice,
>> which also will open .doc files. You don't have to pay for OpenOffice.
>>
>> "sulu" <sulu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:0E4651B3-5CE1-465B-A251-63C17326C06F@microsoft.com...
>> >I have error message when trying to open an attachment. I am told to
>> >create
>> > an association in the set associations control panel. As far as i can
>> > see
>> > this is already done. The Dell pc is 1 month old and came with vista
>> > preinstalled. I have Mcafee antivirus preinstalled on it.
>> > My knowledge of the pc is very limited and i am scared to try anything
>> > else,
>> > not that i would know what to try anyway without advise.
>> > Can anyone help please?
>>
>>
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