Mytour provides the answer to your question as follows:
The difference between Word and Wordpad
Both Word and Wordpad have basic features that support text editing and formatting.
However:
Wordpad: It is an application available in Windows, so its features are limited to text editing, and inserting images or videos is very restricted.
Word: It is one of many applications in the Microsoft Office suite (including Office 2003, Office 2007, Office 2010, Office 2013), so it has many effective features. Text editing in Word usually has various options for font, inserting images, videos, and more...
Currently, the majority of users prefer to use Word for text drafting, report writing, and printing. On the other hand, Wordpad is utilized for short text drafting, note-taking, and is not intended for printing or reporting purposes.
- To open Wordpad is quite straightforward
For Windows 7 (and similar operating systems)
Navigate to Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> wordpad
For a quicker method,
- Go to Run or press the Window key + R: Type Wordpad and select OK to open Wordpad.
And here is your Wordpad file.
- Open Word file (In case your computer has Microsoft Office installed, versions 2003 to 2013)
Choose Start -> Programs -> Microsoft Office -> Microsoft Office Word 2007
Hope the above answer partially addressed your query. Additionally, you can explore related tips for Word, such as How to change language in Office 2013, Upgrade guide from Office 2010 to Office 2013.