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virginia van lear
2018-12-31
What do you like best?
I use the e signatures the most and I like the ability to convert documents into other docs.
What do you dislike?
I would like to be able to load multiple documents for signatute instead of one at a time.
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
I can know how contracts signed digitally.
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HELEN P.
2019-04-26
PDF FILLER I have used this for payroll and accounting documents at work and for personal use as well. I have not had any trouble using it at all. The ease of use if wonderful. I love how much more professional documents look when using the PDF Filler than hand writing. That is another thing I love about this software - you can do it all on the computer/laptop and just attach to an email if you need to send it to someone or print for the files if that's what is needed. I don't believe I have anything I don't like about it!! Who like hand writing forms??
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DOC and DOCX One of the most popular and common document formats is the native format of Microsoft Word. Documents written and created in Word are typically saved as either DOC or DOCX depending on the Microsoft Office version you are using.
DOC is a document format used by Microsoft Word, while DOCX is its successor. Both are relatively open, but DOCX is more efficient and creates smaller, less corruptible files. If given the choice, use DOCX. DOC is only necessary if the file will be used by pre-2007 versions of Word.
The Microsoft Word 97-2003 Document file format is a word processing file format used by Microsoft Word in versions of Microsoft Office prior to Office 2007. It extends Microsoft's Compound File Binary Format. The DOT extension (for Document Template) is commonly used to signify Microsoft Word 97-2003 templates.
DOC. DOC is the default format used with Office 97-2003. DOC is a Microsoft proprietary Binary Interchange File Format. Microsoft Word 97-2003 uses DOC as the default file format when creating a new document.
To set “Word 97-2003 Document (*. Doc)” as the default, go to File>Options>Save and select that format from the “Save files in this format” dropdown. To convert a . Docx document to that format, you will need to open it and then use File>Save As and select that format as the format in which the file is to be saved.
Word 2007 can open files created in Word 97-2003. Using the File Explorer in Windows 10, copy the file from the external drive to the local drive and then use File>Open in Word and select the file that you want to open.
By default, Microsoft Word uses its own, proprietary document format. In the old days, that was the Doc format, but as of Word 2007 (and continuing with Word 2010), it's DOCX. Other word processors have their own standards as well. OpenOffice Writer, for example, uses the OpenDocument, or ODF, format.
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