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My son has MS Word 2007 for Windows. His school has MAC computers. Is there
a format available that is compatible with both so he can carry files back and forth on a usb drive? Thanks |
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You might find something he
http://www.dessci.com/en/support/mathtype/tsn/tsn85.htm "jratchen" wrote in message ... : My son has MS Word 2007 for Windows. His school has MAC computers. Is there : a format available that is compatible with both so he can carry files back : and forth on a usb drive? Thanks |
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Do you know what word processing software is installed on the Macs and what
version? Microsoft Office products do come versions that run on Mac, so if the Macs at his school have Word, then all he would have to do is make sure he saved his Word files in the same version that is installed on the Macs at his school. "jratchen" wrote: My son has MS Word 2007 for Windows. His school has MAC computers. Is there a format available that is compatible with both so he can carry files back and forth on a usb drive? Thanks |
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There shouldn't be any problem at all; I've used older MacWord files
in Word2007 with almost no problems at all (the only problem was the thing with commas inside equation fields). They open in Compatibility Mode; presumably a Word2007 will work in Word2008 and vice versa. For earlier Mac versions, use and save in Compatibility Mode. On Mar 31, 12:25*pm, "Tom [Pepper] Willett" wrote: You might find something hehttp://www.dessci.com/en/support/mathtype/tsn/tsn85.htm "jratchen" wrote in message ... : My son has MS Word 2007 for Windows. *His school has MAC computers. *Is there : a format available that is compatible with both so he can carry files back : and forth on a usb drive? *Thanks |
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I had the same thought but upon re-reading the OP, I'm wondering if the
question is about the compatibility of the USB drive as opposed to the file. AFAIK, most Macs have no trouble reading a key drive formatted for Windows. "grammatim" wrote: There shouldn't be any problem at all; I've used older MacWord files in Word2007 with almost no problems at all (the only problem was the thing with commas inside equation fields). They open in Compatibility Mode; presumably a Word2007 will work in Word2008 and vice versa. For earlier Mac versions, use and save in Compatibility Mode. On Mar 31, 12:25 pm, "Tom [Pepper] Willett" wrote: You might find something hehttp://www.dessci.com/en/support/mathtype/tsn/tsn85.htm "jratchen" wrote in message ... : My son has MS Word 2007 for Windows. His school has MAC computers. Is there : a format available that is compatible with both so he can carry files back : and forth on a usb drive? Thanks |
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