If you use Microsoft Word on your Mac, you can save the documents you create and open them in Pages, Apple’s word processor. It’s a handy feature to use in case you can’t access Microsoft’s apps. Every Mac comes with Apple’s iWork apps: Pages (word processor), Numbers (spreadsheet), and Keynote (presentations). And these apps can import Office documents.
Here’s how you can open Word documents in Pages, as well as export Pages documents for use in Word. How to import Microsoft Word documents into Apple Pages This procedure works with.docx and.doc file formats. You can also import.rtf and.txt files. Launch Pages (it’s in the Applications folder of your Mac). In the window that automatically opens when you launch the app, navigate to the location of your Word file. For example, if it’s in Documents, click on the Documents folder in the left sidebar.
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(You can also click on the File menu and select Open, then navigate to your document.) IDG. Once you’ve located your file, select it and click Open. IDG. A window may appear, explaining any changes that were made during the import process.
The more complicate your Word document (formatting, tables, image placement, etc.), the higher the possibility that a change had to be made. The simpler the document, the more your file will resemble what you created in Word. The Word file should open in Pages. Before you start working on your document, look it over carefully. Formatting may have changed and you may have to fix it. There’s always a chance that so much happened during the import that you can’t use your document.
How to export Apple Pages files as Microsoft Word documents If you’ve been working in Pages and will eventually return to Word, you can export your document as a Word file. In Pages, click on the File menu and move your cursor to “Export to”. A pop-up menu will appear.
IDG. In the Export Your Document window that appears next, you can opt to include a summary worksheet and require a password. Click on the Advanced Options, and you can select between.docx and.doc file formats.
Click Next when you have finished selecting your options. IDG. Choose where you want to save the file and name it. When you click Export, this will save the file.
. Yes, that means ASCII can be stored and transferred using only 7 bits and it often is. No, this is not within the scope of this article and for the sake of argument we'll assume the highest bit is 'wasted' in ASCII. And if it isn't, it will be extended. It already has been several times.
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Please note that when I'm using the term 'starting' together with 'byte', I mean it from the human-readable point of view. Peruse the UTF-8 specification if you want to follow this with pen and paper. Hey, I'm a programmer, not a biologist. And of course there'll be no recent backup. A 'Unicode character' is a code point in the Unicode table. 'あ' is not a Unicode character, it's the Hiragana letter あ.
There is a Unicode code point for it, but that doesn't make the letter itself a Unicode character. A 'UTF-8 character' is an oxymoron, but may be stretched to mean what's technically called a 'UTF-8 sequence', which is a byte sequence of one, two, three or four bytes representing one Unicode character. Both terms are often used in the sense of 'any letter that ain't part of my keyboard' though, which means absolutely nothing.
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