Convert TIFF to DOC - online and free - this page also contains information on the TIFF and DOC file extensions.
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How to convert a TIFF to a DOC file?
- Choose the TIFF file that you want to convert.
- Select DOC as the the format you want to convert your TIFF file to.
- Click "Convert" to convert your TIFF file.
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File extension | .tiff |
Category | Image File |
Description | Tiff was originally created by a company called Aldus, and is now owned by Adobe systems, it is a file format for storing images, including line art and photographs. It was created due to the popularity of scanners and was thought-up to become the standard scanned image file format. It is a popular format for high-colour-depth images and it has also been adapted to accommodate greyscale images. |
Actions | TIFF to DOC - Convert file now View other image file formats |
Technical Details | A TIFF file is made up of many different blocks which define the palette data or the LZW-compressed body among other things. The byte order is either Motorola or Intel depending on the first word. if it is MM, then you have Motorola byte ordering and likewise if it is II it means you have Intel byte ordering. Each TIFF file begins with an image file header which then points to an image file directory which contains the image data and image information. |
Associated programs | CyberLink PowerDVD InterVideo WinDVD VideoLAN VLC Media Player Windows Media Player |
Developed by | Aldus, Adobe Systems |
MIME type | image/tiff image/x-tga |
Useful links | More information about what a TIFF file is How can you open a TIFF file ? Convert TIFF file |
File extension | .doc |
Category | Document File |
Description | Doc (an abbreviation of document) is a file extension for word processing documents; it is associated mainly with Microsoft and their Microsoft Word application. Historically, it was used for documentation in plain-text format, particularly of programs or computer hardware, on a wide range of operating systems. Almost everyone would have used the doc file format, whenever you write a letter, do some work or generally write on your PC you will use the doc file format. It was in the 1990s that Microsoft chose the doc extension for their proprietary Microsoft Word processing formats. As PC technology has grown the original uses for the extension have become less important and have largely disappeared from the PC world. |
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Technical Details | Early versions of the doc file format contained mostly formatted text, however development of the format has allowed doc files to contain a wide variety of embedded objects such as charts and tables from other applications as well as media such as videos, images, sounds and diagrams. doc files can also contain mail merge information, which allows a word-processed template to be used in conjunction with a spreadsheet or database. |
Associated programs | AbiWord Apple Pages AppleWorks KWord Microsoft Word StarOffice |
Developed by | Microsoft |
MIME type | application/msword |
Useful links | More detailed information on doc files Free alternatives to Microsoft to open doc files Microsoft Office binary file format specifications Convert DOC file |
Convert TIFF file
Using Zamzar it is possible to convert TIFF files to a variety of other formats
- tiff to bmp (Windows bitmap)
- tiff to doc (Microsoft Word Document)
- tiff to docx (Microsoft Word 2007 Document)
- tiff to gif (Compuserve graphics interchange)
- tiff to ico (Windows Icon)
- tiff to jpg (JPEG compliant image)
- tiff to pcx (Paintbrush Bitmap Image)
- tiff to pdf (Portable Document Format)
- tiff to png (Portable Network Graphic)
- tiff to tga (Truevision Targa Graphic)
- tiff to thumbnail (Thumbnail image)
- tiff to wbmp (Wireless Bitmap File Format)
- tiff to webp (Lossily compressed image file)
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