How to open .doc or wordview.document.8 with XP Home Edition with only Wordpad

How to open .docx or Wordview.Document.8 on my computer running XP Home Edition, Internet Explorer 8 with only wordpad as my program "word"?

Try this.

Word Viewer
http://www.Microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=3657CE88-7CFA-457A-9AEC-F4F827F20CAC&displaylang=en

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