To be more precise, when you open an Office 2003 document in Office
2007 programs, it'll be in "compatibility mode" (you should see that
term next to the document's name in the title bar).
You can convert the document to the new file format by clicking the
Office button and selecting Convert from the menu. If you don't do
that, the document will remain in the old file format.
Each of the Office programs can deal equally well with both old and
new formats, but documents that are still in compatibility mode won't
support some of the new features, such as SmartArt.
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Regards,
Jay Freedman
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On Fri, 9 Mar 2007 20:20:54 -0500, "JoAnn Paules"
wrote:
You don't need anything to convert them. Just open them.
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JoAnn Paules
Microsoft MVP - Publisher
"Silver Dollar Bob" Silver Dollar wrote in
message ...
I have some Word and Excel files on CDs and on a WD external hard drive
that
were created in Office Basic Edition 2003 on a Dell XP. This week I
upgraded to Vista and purchased Microsoft Office Home & Student 2007 with
Word, Excel and Powerpoint. I have read there is a utility or something
that
will convert the Word and Excel documents so I can download them to the
Vista
"C" drive. I'd appreciate any ideas.