At the simplest, take a screen shot of the Word document (press
Alt+PrintScreen) and paste it into PhotoShop.
Much better results can be had with a dedicated program such as Snagit
(http://www.techsmith.com). For example, using the Snagit printer
driver, you can "print" the Word document to a series of .jpg files
that you can then open in PhotoShop.
How about using the big white MESSAGE BOX to provide a reasonable
description of what it is you actually want to do? You can't "transfer" a
Word document to Photoshop... Word is a word processing program, Photoshop
is a raster image editor.
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