

It was in the 1990s that Microsoft chose the doc extension for their proprietary Microsoft Word processing formats. 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. Historically, it was used for documentation in plain-text format, particularly of programs or computer hardware, on a wide range of operating systems. pub files using the trial version of Microsoft Publisher.ĭoc (an abbreviation of document) is a file extension for word processing documents it is associated mainly with Microsoft and their Microsoft Word application. However, it is noted that it is possible to view. As such it is considered an inappropriate file type for sharing with others. The file type cannot be opened by most other applications, including other Microsoft Office applications such as Microsoft Word. A major disadvantage of the file type is its lack of portability. The file extension has undergone a number of revisions, from version 3.0 for Windows 95 up to the current version 14 used by Microsoft Publisher 2010. Microsoft Publisher files may contain various elements including images, graphics, formatted text and objects. The file type is typically used for amateur publishing with professionals opting for higher end file types.

pub file can contain images, graphics, formatted text and other objects. pub file extension is the file extension used by the Microsoft Publisher application which forms part of the Microsoft Office product set.
