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compatibility mode VS saving to doc as opposed to docx
If I am running office 2007 or 2010 and I create a file what are the differences in these options:
Saving the file as docx Saving the file as a DOC Saving the file as a DOCX with the check mark next to compatibility mode.... |
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anyone????
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docx is for 2007 or later; doc should work with 2003 as well. If you may share your files with others, doc would be a better option.
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if I am not using any of the 2007 features then just save it as doc right?
can I go from to doc to docx in the future? |
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Right. Yes, you can save a doc file as docx file.
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and all that would do is enable the word 2007 features that arent in 2003?
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Hi Airtas,
The benefit to saving a document as a lower version is that you can open it from a computer that has the less updated version of the program. You can always go back and save it as a .docx, although if you haven't used any of the more advanced features of 2007, it probably won't make much of a difference in how your document looks. How you save the document doesn't "enable" the features because the features available to you depend on what version of Word you are working in. Does this make sense? Isabella MSFT Office Outreach Team |
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so if I am using word 2007
and I save the file as a .doc and then save it as a .docx the files will look the same? |
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