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Old 08 March 2010, 11:16 AM
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Question Backwards compatibility?

Windows Vista/XP? Or Word/Word 97-2003?

Why would a document made on a newer machine, Vista/Word, NOT be able to be opened when e-mailed to an older machine, XP/Word 97-2003?

And how can I stop it happening again, other than "save as" "word document 97-2002" as WELL as "Word" ?

TIA
Old 08 March 2010, 11:53 AM
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Ensure all the older machines have the compatability pack installed for their version of Office..... although I have had issues with some machines where it required admin rights before the pack works! Best test it first
Old 08 March 2010, 01:08 PM
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Are you trying to open .docx files on the old Word?
There is a conversion program available free on the Windows site for older version of office.
Old 08 March 2010, 04:52 PM
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Download details: Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint File Formats

the only problem is that in MS world you are not the one responsible -- the recipient of the file is (that has an older version of office) and they need to load and install the above utility
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If it's a fairly simple document you can use RTF format which is fairly universal. Alternatively, Open Office is pretty good at opening Word documents of any flavour.
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Thanks lads, passed that on to who needs it.
Old 09 March 2010, 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by scoobyster
If it's a fairly simple document you can use RTF format which is fairly universal. Alternatively, Open Office is pretty good at opening Word documents of any flavour.
+1

Who needs Microsoft Office when you can Openoffice for free?

Just set up the defaults so that it saves in word/excel 97 format.
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