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I know office 2007 is backward compatilbe with 2k. But is office 2k
capable to read the office07 default format?

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Default "forward" compatiblity of off2k

After downloading the compatibility pack, yet.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

But that doesn't mean that new features will appear the same in older
software.

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I know office 2007 is backward compatilbe with 2k. But is office 2k
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You need to download the free import filter for version 2000-2003 which lets
them open Word2007 documents.

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