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| 136622 | 2003-04-18 03:08:00 | Would I be able to use Office 2000 under XP? When I create a word document with Word XP at home, I can't open it under Word 2000 at school. Do I really have to go to school to do everything or can I use Word 2000 under XP and then just use a floppy? |
DanielS (3390) | ||
| 136623 | 2003-04-18 03:22:00 | > Would I be able to use Office 2000 under XP? Yes > When I create a word document with Word XP at home, I > can't open it under Word 2000 at school. At school save your word doc as an older word version. To do that under the title save as type, use the drop down box & select "word 6.0/95 (*.doc) then word 2000 can open that file. At home just save it as you would normal & word XP can open word 2000 > > Do I really have to go to school to do everything or > can I use Word 2000 under XP and then just use a floppy? Yep you can use Word 2000 under XP & use a floppy. Hope this helps |
stu140103 (137) | ||
| 136624 | 2003-04-18 03:51:00 | I thought Word was backward compatible without having to save it as a older version of Word. I mean, I have the SR1 ver of Word 2000 and have no probs of going from one (SR1 2000) to the other (XP). I know Publisher has to saved to an older version of Publisher. A |
Archibald (180) | ||
| 136625 | 2003-04-18 04:05:00 | > I thought Word was backward compatible without having > to save it as a older version of Word. I mean, I have > the SR1 ver of Word 2000 and have no probs of going > from one (SR1 2000) to the other (XP). > > I know Publisher has to saved to an older version of > Publisher. > > A yeath, but word 2000 ( i also have) Can not open word XP. |
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