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Old 05-27-2015, 04:08 AM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Office File Converter (OFC.exe) - good for Word 2003 to Word 2013 conversion? Windows 8 Office File Converter (OFC.exe) - good for Word 2003 to Word 2013 conversion? Office 2013
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I am not familiar with OFC.exe but suspect that it will produce Word 2010 or 2007 .docx files rather than Word 2013 files, so they would still open in compatibility mode.

I'm not sure of the reason you need to convert, but join in the recommendation to use Graham's batch processor if you need to do it.
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