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Peter
 
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Does anyone know if Word for Mac is similar to Word for Windows in its
configuration for Markup?

What I mean is the Tools/Options tabs similar, and can be configured for
texts to be marked up with balloons?

I am trying to find out if such marked up text in a Windows Word can be read
properly in a Mac computer.

Thank you very much



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Microsoft's Web site offers this: "If you run Microsoft Office on your Apple
computer, you can open any Office file that you create or store on a
Microsoft Windows computer. For example, you can start Microsoft Word,
Microsoft Excel, or any other Office application on your iMac or iBook, and
then use a network connection to locate and open the desired file on a PC."

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Does anyone know if Word for Mac is similar to Word for Windows in its
configuration for Markup?

What I mean is the Tools/Options tabs similar, and can be configured for
texts to be marked up with balloons?

I am trying to find out if such marked up text in a Windows Word can be
read properly in a Mac computer.

Thank you very much





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