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How to know if people will be able to edit my word files
Hi,
I'm creating word files to sell as stationery templates for digital download. I've created them on word 2016 but when my sister tried to open them on her computer (using word 2013 for Mac) she could only edit some of the text boxes and couldn't change the color. I don't know many people who have MS Word so can't test my files out that way. Is there a way I can test different versions of Word without buying each version or getting lots of people to try editing my files? Or is there a way I can be sure that earlier versions of Word will be able to open and edit my files? How can I know what the earliest acceptable version of Word would be? I originally had each invitation grouped but wondered if it would be better for customer editability to leave everything ungrouped? Any ideas would be soooooooooooo appreciated! (Editing to say... would it be less problematic to use Adobe Acrobat Pro so I know everyone's got access to the same editing tool?) |
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