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open/save office 2003 documents with 2010?
can you open and save in office 2003 format from office 2010? I know you can
do that in office 2007. what about opening office 2000 format (I know people who still have office 2000)? |
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open/save office 2003 documents with 2010?
On Mon, 17 May 2010 17:36:01 -0700, Jim Michaels wrote:
can you open and save in office 2003 format from office 2010? I know you can do that in office 2007. what about opening office 2000 format (I know people who still have office 2000)? Here is just one variation you can use - or Save As - choose Save as type 97-2003... Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, Visio, Word 1. Click the File tab. 2. Click Save & Send. 3. Under File Types, select the earlier file format that you want to save the file in. 4. If you want to rename the file, type a new name for the file in the File name box. 5. Click Save. David -- From David Troxell - Encourager Software Email - mailto Microsoft Forums NNTP Bridge - Instructions to use http://profileexchanges.com/blog/?p=397 |
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open/save office 2003 documents with 2010?
"Jim Michaels" wrote in message ... can you open and save in office 2003 format from office 2010? I know you can do that in office 2007. what about opening office 2000 format (I know people who still have office 2000)? The answer to all your questions is generally YES! As Office 97-2003 share the same file format there should be no problem opening any of those year files in 2010. The Save as a 97-03 format file can be done pretty much the same way as in 2007. You can also set the default save style as 97-2003, just like you can do in '07. |
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