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Is MS Works word processor compatible with regular MS Word?
I currently have Microsoft Works installed on my computer which has it's own
word processor as part of the package. Is this word processor compatible with regular MS Word? Will I have be able to receive/view/edit/send documents to a Microsoft Word user? |
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Is MS Works word processor compatible with regular MS Word?
Recent Works word processors can open and save Word documents, but as this
is not as fully functional a Word processor whether you will be able to review and edit Word documents will rather depend on what they contain. It is not an ideal solution. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org zvaldez wrote: I currently have Microsoft Works installed on my computer which has it's own word processor as part of the package. Is this word processor compatible with regular MS Word? Will I have be able to receive/view/edit/send documents to a Microsoft Word user? |
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