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Society & Culture1 min ago
I have had to have my desktop re-set to factory settings, it runs Windows 11, and I have put an old copy of Microsoft Office 2003 on it.
Opening a Word document stored on an external drive, it will only open in Word Pad.
Is this because the Office used to create the document is more recent that than 2003 I am using, and I need to get a more up-to-date version?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The default format for saving documents in Word is now .docx and it has been since Word 2007 entered the market.
Older versions of Word used the .doc format.
While the latest versions of Word are 'backwards compatible' (i.e. they can open 'doc files), older ones aren't 'forwards compatible' (i.e. they can't open .docx files).
The solution is, as O_G has suggested, to use a modern third party program. The most popular nowadays is probably LibreOffice (which has largely replaced Apache OpenOffice, upon which it is based)
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but WPS Office
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and Softmaker FreeOffice
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both have their fans.