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Default All word versions, are they all backwards compatibility?

I have a question are all the microsoft word versions like 95, 97, 2000,
2002, and so on have backwards compatibility?

For example to show what I mean. If you have microsoft word 97 and save a
normal work file of writing, will it open up perfectly fine with a version
such as microsoft word 2002?

And also I guess a 2002 document wont open in 97, But you can save the file
as a 97 word document so it will work with 97?

Please explain how it works.

Thank you very much.
 
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