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How to Re-edit Words Documents on Ubuntu

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Go to the pdfFiller website and sign up for a free account.
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After a simple registration process, you can upload a file and use the Re-edit Words Documents on Ubuntu feature.
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Place your cursor on the Add New button and choose how you’d like to upload your document.
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Your file will open automatically. Edit its content with the options from the toolbar at the top of the screen.
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Rearrange, insert new, or delete old pages if required.
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To make your sample interactive and allow a recipient (the green button above the red one).
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Recheck the sample. Make sure you’ve made all the wanted changes.
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Click Done to close the editor and apply the changes.
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Go to the Documents' folder to combine docs, if you want.
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Export the file in several ways. Your options can be found at the top-right of your screen.

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LibreOffice comes standard with most Linux distribution.
Ted is a lightweight free software word processor for the X Window System, and runs on Linux and other Unix-like systems. Developed primarily by Mark de Does, it's licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL-2.0-only), and has been translated into several languages.
LibreOffice Writer is a word processing suite similar in purpose to Microsoft Office's Word. It has all of the most common Word features — although these may be accessed in different ways — and some features that Word does not. I wrote this article, as a point of interest, in LibreOffice.
Yes it can, Ubuntu comes with Libreoffice writer installed it can open ms word files and can save them to ms word document format it supports . doc and also . docx format. Libreoffice is freeware and preinstalled so no need to it.
Ubuntu comes with LibreOffice as a part of the distribution. Open your file in LO Writer and edit. LO is claimed to be compatible with MS Office, but I'd rather say Word is compatible with LO Writer in that, that for most applications, LO Writer (and its native ODT format) is more stable and essentially fool-proof.
Microsoft Word is a popular word processing software that is used by millions of people around the world. However, it is not natively available on Ubuntu, a popular open-source Linux distribution. This can lead to compatibility and installation challenges.
The Word Writer comes in-built in Ubuntu and is available in the Software launcher. The icon is encircled in red in the above screenshot. Once we click on the icon, the writer will launch. We can start typing in the Writer as we normally would do in Microsoft Word.
If you've saved the file Click File > Info. Under Manage Documents, select the file labeled (when I closed without saving). In the bar at the top of the file, select Restore to overwrite any previously saved versions. Tip: You can also compare versions by selecting Compare instead of Restore.
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