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  1. Find your files in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Search from the taskbar: Type the name of a document (or a keyword from it) into the search box on the taskbar. You'll see results for documents across your PC and OneDrive.

  2. Use Word to open or save a document in the OpenDocument Text …

    When you open or save documents in the OpenDocument Text (.odt) format, some formatting might be lost. This is because of the different features and options, such as formatting, that …

  3. Open files from the File menu - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to search for and open files from your Microsoft Office app. Browse recently opened files and folders using shortcuts.

  4. Quick tips: Work with documents in Word for Windows

    On the Windows Home page, select Open, and select the document you want. You can search for your document by name, or pull up a list of doc you most recently worked on.

  5. File Explorer in Windows - Microsoft Support

    File Explorer in Windows 11 helps you get the files you need quickly and easily. To check it out in Windows 11, select it on the taskbar or the Start menu, or press the Windows logo key + E on …

  6. Quick tips: Work with documents in Word for the web

    If a document is shared with you from a coworker, click on the link. In Word for the Web, use the Quick Access filters and search box to find and open the document you are looking for.

  7. Differences between the OpenDocument Text (.odt) format and …

    OpenDocument (.odt) files are compatible with Word and open source applications like OpenOffice and LibreOffice, but you might see formatting differences and some Word features …

  8. How Word creates and recovers the AutoRecover files

    The Document Recovery task pane lets you open the files, view what repairs were made, and compare the recovered versions. You can then save the version you want to use and delete …

  9. Recover your Microsoft 365 files

    How to open, save, or delete a recovered version of your Microsoft 365 file using the Document Recovery task pane.

  10. Open XML Formats and file name extensions - Microsoft Support

    Office lets you save files in the Open XML Formats and in the binary file format of earlier versions of Office and includes compatibility checkers and file converters to allow file-sharing between …