Viewing a document created on a PC

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directly from the Documents application. The image
below shows an activated Web page address:
Note: The Documents application does not
make a distinction between an arbitrary string
of numbers and an actual phone number.
Therefore you should not be surprised if you
move the cursor on top of a number string and
the Call number command appears.
Features that may cause problems
It is important to remember that the Documents
application is not a portable version of Microsoft Word or
a similar word processing application, and thus it does not
offer their full functionality; that is, you cannot see every
feature of a complex document when viewing it on your
device. The following document features may cause
problems:
Layout: the Documents application does not support a
multi-column layout, displaying everything in a single
column. Headers, footers and style-based automatic
numbering (such as chapter numbering) are not
displayed either.
Fonts: Your device includes a limited selection of
fonts, and all other fonts are shown as one of the
device fonts. Other TrueType fonts are not displayed
even if they are embedded in the document.
Large images: The Documents application handles
most images well. However, if an image is particularly
large, it may cause problems when viewing the
document.
Macros: Macros are not supported at all. Any
information that is contained in macros is not
available when you view the document on your device.
Change tracking: If you use the Track Changes
feature of Microsoft Word, the change information is
displayed when viewing the document on your device.
If the change history is particularly complex, parts of
it may not be available.
Exotic bulleted lists: If the original document uses
other bullet styles than the plain, solid black bullet,
they may not display correctly on your device.
Note: There are some rare situations in which
a Microsoft Word document does not open at
all on your device. If you do need to use such
a document on your device, try streamlining
its contents on a PC computer, using the
guidelines in the next chapter, before
transferring it to your device.
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