SXW

SXW files have been created with StarOffice Writer, the predecessor of OpenOffice Writer. These are thus text files, similar to those of Microsoft Word. However, .sxw files can not be opened with Microsoft Word – and unfortunately no longer with current OpenOffice versions – so they should be converted into .doc beforehand. If the .sxw […]

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DOCX

The docx file extension is used by Microsoft Word Documents that have been saved in the Open XML Format, which Microsoft has developed for their Office suite. DOCX is the default way Microsoft Word saves documents for version 2007 and up of the text processing software. Earlier Word versions use doc as their default file […]

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RTF

A rtf file is a text file that has been saved in the Rich Text format. Unlike a txt (Plain Text) file it also contains formatting code like italics, bold or underline, different font styles and sizes, text formatting info, and it may include images and embedded objects (output from other applications, e.g. tables). The […]

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pages

A pages file is a word processing document created by Pages, the free word processor supplied with Apple computers as part of the iWork office suite. If your document has a filename ending in .pages, it is a pages file. Apple (Mac) desktop and laptop computers can open pages files, and so can an iPad […]

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ODT

An odt file is a word processor document saved in the Open Document format. Open Document files are designed to be opened, shared, and edited on different operating systems, including Windows, Mac, and Linux. They will work with a large number of commercial and free word processing software and office suites, as well as online […]

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DOC

Historically, doc was a proprietary document file format used by Microsoft Word, the word processor program included with Microsoft Office. Indeed, it was the default file format used by Microsoft Word 97-2003. A DOC file can contain formatted text, charts, tables, images and other common word processor elements. However, Microsoft opened the DOC specification in […]

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ABW to DOC

Abiword to doc File Conversion If you are a fan of well-designed freeware and work with texts often, you have definitely heard of Abiword. The free, open-source word processor offers many of the functionalities of the industry standard, Microsoft Word, and enjoys growing popularity. However, its proprietary files (with the extension .abw) are not Word-readable, […]

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PAGES to PDF

Apple pages to pdf Conversion the Easy Way PDFs are preferred for their capacity to hold onto formatting without adding to your file size. They’re favoured in business or legal settings where a huge array of diverse operating systems requires one universal file extension. PDF lets you password protect your pages and integrate images with […]

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PSD to PNG

P hoto S hop D ocuments or short psd files are commonly used in professional image editing, such as photographers. According to a study, 90% of all professional designers use Photoshop in their companies. The word "photoshopping" has already become synonymous with image editing in professional circles. The great advantage of files in psd format: […]

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RTF to JPG

Rich Text Format (RTF) is a file format that allows you to write a text file, save it on one operating system, and then have the option of opening it on another system. You cannot add images or objects – the file only supports text formats. For this you can create a file in Microsoft […]

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