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Hi, my cuistomer would like to receive confirmation from public source (msdn
article), that Office XP could work with Office 2003 format without any restrictions. THX |
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Well, we'd all like iron-clad guarantees, but that isn't the way real life
works:-) It's well documented just about anywhere that Office 97-2003 core applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) use the same *file formats* but it doesn't necessarily follow that *any version* can open *any file* created by *any other version* without *any possibility* of "incompatiblity" to *any extent*. What exactly is the objective - and were the files created using 2002 (XP) & the concern is about upgrading to 2003?... "Office XP could work with Office 2003 format" is far too vague & gives no indication of which direction is actually meant. -- HTH |:) Bob Jones Office:Mac MVP "Drahos" wrote in message ... Hi, my cuistomer would like to receive confirmation from public source (msdn article), that Office XP could work with Office 2003 format without any restrictions. THX |
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