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hello my name is Josiah ray I'm going to talk to you briefly about what microsoft XPS doctor is Microsoft XPS is a PDF file format essentially it's sort of their answer to Adobe PDF and you get to it the same way that you would get to printing the PDF from inside of Word so here I am inside Word I have this sample text that I've created and we're going to go to the office button and click print print and it's got Adobe PDF which is typically defaulted for me because I don't have a printer installed but we can also come down to this Microsoft XPS document writer so we're going to click on that and say ok and it's going to ask us where we would like to save this so I'm going to save it into my documents and we'll just go test and click Save it's now I'm going to open up my documents and there's my document my XPS file I'm going to double click on it and it opens up inside the XPS viewer so that's kind of just a simple demonstration of the XPS writer all it's doing is taking your word do...