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Old 08-15-2015, 06:57 PM
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With a clean install and a fully-updated Office 2003 package, all you should need is the Compatibility Pack for Office 2007.

To use the Compatibility Pack with Office 2003 you must have the Office Service Pack 3 installed. You should also ensure you have the latest Windows Installer for XP installed - the Compatibility Pack also requires that Windows XP has the Windows XP Service Pack 3 installed. If, having done all that, you're still unable to open Office 2007 files, that suggests there is an inherent fault in either the Office installation or the Compatibility Pack installation. Your inability to save files in the later format suggests that is indeed the problem.

I'm inclined to stay well away from those third-party utilities/cleaners/optimisers/converters, though, as some of them do more harm than good - a likelihood that rapidly increases with every different one you use.

Failing all of the above, the only other possibilities you're left with are that you have (a) installed some other software that is incompatible with Office 2003; or (b) a PC with a hardware fault.
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