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What is the difference between the word standard and professional edition ? I
would like to know this becausecos i have a word file that with the help of a
software called edgar docs i can convert the word file to HTML using
professional edition but not the standard edition
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There is no Word Standard or Word Professional. There's Word. Period. And to
create an html document with Word, you just do a File - Save As and change
the file type. No clue what this "Edgar docs" this is.

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What is the difference between the word standard and professional edition
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would like to know this becausecos i have a word file that with the help
of a
software called edgar docs i can convert the word file to HTML using
professional edition but not the standard edition



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See http://www.microsoft.com/office/edit...y/compare.mspx for a
comparison of the various Office SKUs. The difference between Office
Standard and Office Pro as it affects Word is stated in this note:

Note Office Professional Edition 2003 includes additional support for
Extensible Markup Language (XML) and information rights management (IRM) and
allows you to use Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for the Microsoft Office
System.

The lack of either XML or IRM could affect your ability to access or open
EDGAR documents.

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What is the difference between the word standard and professional edition

? I
would like to know this becausecos i have a word file that with the help

of a
software called edgar docs i can convert the word file to HTML using
professional edition but not the standard edition


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Hi Jo Ann,

Actually, for Office 2003 there are two flavors of Word and of Excel.
As Suzanne points out, if you get the Professional or Small Businsse Management Suites, you get the extended features for
customizable XML. You also get those features if you purchase Excel or Word as standalone versions, but not if you get them as part
of the Standard, Student & Teachers or Small Business Edition products.

EDGAR (Electronic Data Gathering) files are financial disclosure related. http://www.sec.gov/edgar.shtml

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There is no Word Standard or Word Professional. There's Word. Period. And to create an html document with Word, you just do a File -
Save As and change the file type. No clue what this "Edgar docs" this is.

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Okay - I've never seen those "flavors" specified.

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Hi Jo Ann,

Actually, for Office 2003 there are two flavors of Word and of Excel.
As Suzanne points out, if you get the Professional or Small Businsse
Management Suites, you get the extended features for
customizable XML. You also get those features if you purchase Excel or
Word as standalone versions, but not if you get them as part
of the Standard, Student & Teachers or Small Business Edition products.

EDGAR (Electronic Data Gathering) files are financial disclosure related.
http://www.sec.gov/edgar.shtml

==========
"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message
...
There is no Word Standard or Word Professional. There's Word. Period. And
to create an html document with Word, you just do a File -
Save As and change the file type. No clue what this "Edgar docs" this is.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
--
Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*




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