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Default Word 2007 Doc opened in Word 2003

What problems, if any, would a Word 2003 user encounter opening, reading,
working with a document saved in Word 2007 format?

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Default Word 2007 Doc opened in Word 2003

They would for starters need the compatibility pack, but it would be better
if the Word 2007 user saved the document in Word 97-2003 format.

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What problems, if any, would a Word 2003 user encounter opening, reading,
working with a document saved in Word 2007 format?

Thanks.

Ken Isaacson
SILENT COUNSEL, a legal thriller
Windermere Press, September 2007
www.KenIsaacson.com
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