DOC format cannot be used (IMA11)

Hi All,
I can use DOC format in IDES. When i will use in development it showing this message, what should i do.
Format 'DOC' cannot be processed
Message no. TD619
Diagnosis
The text lines transferred for editing or printing have a format which cannot be processed in the current system environment.
Possible reasons for this situation can be:
The text format is not supported in your system
The text format cannot be processed on the current frontend since an operating system is active here which is not supported.
The text format cannot be processed under batch input conditions since the program involved does not have batch input capability.
The text format cannot be processed in the background since the program involved cannot be initiated from background processes.
The function modules EDIT_TEXT_FORMAT_xxx or PRINT_TEXT_FORMAT_xxx are not available. xxx stands for the format specified above.
System Response
The required function is not executed.
Procedure
Please check whether the text format specified above has been entered in table TTXFORMAT and is active.
SAPscript forwards the text module to appropriate function modules which set up the connection to the respective word processing program. Check whether the function modules EDIT_TEXT_FORMAT_xxx and PRINT_TEXT_FORMAT_xxx are available. xxx stands for the format specified above.
These function modules return the exception TEXTFORMAT which states that this text format cannot be processed. For further information, please refer to the documentation on these function modules.
EDIT_TEXT_FORMAT_xxx
PRINT_TEXT_FORMAT_xxx
CHECK_TEXT_FORMAT
xxx stands for the format specified above.

ok

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