How to Open an ABW File

Both AbiWord (for Linux) and LibreOffice Writer (Windows, Linux, macOS) can open ABW files. Since ABW files are stored in XML, you can also open one with a text editor, which is great if you don’t want to bother installing one of those programs linked above. However, doing this doesn’t properly format the document, so you’ll see lots of things you wouldn’t see if it were open in a word processor. Still, this is a fine way to see what the document says and to copy out text if you need to.

How to Convert an ABW File

If you’re already using AbiWord or LibreOffice Writer, you can open the file in one of those programs and then save it under a new format. AbiWord, for example, can convert to MS Word formats like DOCX and DOC, as well as to RTF, TXT, EML, ODT, SXW, etc. Another option is to use CloudConvert. It’s a free file converter website, so you just have to upload the file there to convert it to a different format like PDF. You might also have luck using Docpose to save the file to a huge number of document formats. Like CloudConvert, this one works entirely online, so it runs in your web browser.

Still Can’t Open It?

Although they’re similar since they are documents, some AbiWord files are Gzip compressed XML. Those use the ZABW or ABW.GZ file extension.

What Is an ABW File?

A file with the ABW file extension is a document created by the AbiWord word processor. Similar to Microsoft Word’s DOCX format, this one uses XML to store rich text, images, tables, etc.