TS3991 Can I use iCloud for Word Docs?

I'd like to be able to have my MS Word work documents updated seamlessly between my MacBook Pro and my desktop at home.  Is that possible?  Thanks!

Yes, you can add word documents to the Pages iCloud window. In fact you can add any document to iCloud through text edit, preview etc.

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    From "iCloud: Documents in the Cloud overview"
    You can download a document from icloud.com/iwork to your Mac or Windows computer, edit it, and then drag the revised version to icloud.com/iwork. It’s then automatically updated on all of your iOS devices. You can also drag an iWork ’09 (Keynote, Pages, and Numbers) or Microsoft Office (PowerPoint, Word, and Excel) document created on your computer to icloud.com/iwork.
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    Can I use iCloud for backup?

    To back up all your data you are better off getting an external hard drive.  For details on iCould, read: http://www.apple.com/icloud/.

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    Can I use ICloud as a complete backup for my Mac Pro? Word Files, PDFs, Excel etc>?

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