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I've been asked to format some documents that were created in Word 2000. If I
do, I'd be using my own computer, which has Word 2003. Will this create any
problems in the documents for the Word 2000 user/document owner? Any advice?
(Documents have lots of section breaks, tables, headings, automated TOCs.)
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The file formats are the same, but see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/TextReflow.htm

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Maria Pfaff wrote:
I've been asked to format some documents that were created in Word
2000. If I do, I'd be using my own computer, which has Word 2003.
Will this create any problems in the documents for the Word 2000
user/document owner? Any advice? (Documents have lots of section
breaks, tables, headings, automated TOCs.)



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