How do i save as a word document

When I chose iworks I was told that I could save my pages and numbers and keynote documents a certain way so they could be opened with microsoft word and excell and powerpoint. Is this possible and if it is how do I do it? thanks for the help

Menu > File > Export > Word etc
Peter

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