Can I open Word 2007 in Office 2003 Asked by samkinal 2 months ago Similar questions: open Word 2007 Office 2003 Business > Business Services.
Similar questions: open Word 2007 Office 2003.
You can open a Word 2007 document in 2003, but you have to convert it first. The instructions are on the link below. Com/question/index?
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You can't open a . Docx document in Office 2003 as-is, but you can if you first download some compatibility pack:microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?Fam... you can go back into Word 2007 with the document and save it as "word 97" format or similar. Aspx?
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In Office 2002 the Word envelope wizard with link to my outlook contacts. In office 2003 it says I need MS Exchange.
How do I save a word doc. X file from office 2007 to an html file.
Need a file SKU1CA. CAB for MS Office SMall Business 2003.
Office 2007 Beta 1 to Office 2003 conversion question....
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