Your best option is to use the "Save As" option listed under the "File" tab and change the "Save as type:" to "Word 97-2003 Document (*. Doc)." This will allow you to open the document as school.
Alternatively use "Save & Send" on the "File" tab and then "Create PDF/XPS Document" to generate a PDF document. Most school computers have a PDF viewer installed and this would allow you to print your file regardless of what version of Word is available. Regarding other Microsoft Office products, these suggestions apply to each application.
In Powerpoint the "Save as type:" would be "PowerPoint 97-2003 Presentation (*. Ppt).
Save your file in the 2003 office format that is allowed when you safe a file. http://newfashion2012.com.
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