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There is no version of Word in any product called just "Works"; what you get
with that is the Works word processor. Works Suite (of which there appears to be no current version) contains Word 2002, and it is a full and complete version of Word 2002, which is two versions old but still useful. I would still recommend the suite if you can find it, since you get a lot of other useful apps with it. OTOH, the Home and Student Edition of Office 2007 may cost about the same (under $100) and would include other Office apps, which might or might not be more useful, and your wife *might* find Word 2007 more user-friendly than Word 2002. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "spot" wrote in message ... "mscertified" wrote: Can anyone tell me if the Word in MS Works 7, 8 or Suite 2004 or 2005 is the same as standalone MS Word. I read some reviews which said you can only save in RTF format, cannot import .DOC documents and cannot share documents with regular Word users. I'm trying to find an affordable way to get Word for my wife who is entering the computer age after using a typewriter for 30 years. We can't afford to buy Microsoft Office. |
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