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How do I read DOCX files in Office 1997
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I am using Office 1997 and it is fine for my needs. Is there any way I can read a docx file on a website without upgrading to a newer version of Word/Office?
Many thanks.
Many thanks.
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The thing is that things change very quickly in computer hardware and software and, to a certain extent, if you don't keep up you get left behind and run into problems exactly like you're having now.
OpenOffice is superb, not least the price! However, although it's not anything like as resource- hungry as Microsoft Office, you should still verify the...
15:24 Wed 04th May 2011
I don't think there is.
MS have a compatibility pack available to allow earlier version of office to open DOCX files (and XLSX etc) but I don't think it will work with office 97.... you can try it though, worst that will happen is computer says no.
http://www.microsoft....cd1466&displaylang=en
You may have to upgrade office, or just ask the person to gave you the file to save it in a earlier format.
MS have a compatibility pack available to allow earlier version of office to open DOCX files (and XLSX etc) but I don't think it will work with office 97.... you can try it though, worst that will happen is computer says no.
http://www.microsoft....cd1466&displaylang=en
You may have to upgrade office, or just ask the person to gave you the file to save it in a earlier format.
Sure, but I meant that if the OP is "resigned" to upgrading Office, it would probably be wise to go for a currently supported version:
http://support.micros...+2000&Filter=FilterNO
http://support.micros...+2000&Filter=FilterNO
The thing is that things change very quickly in computer hardware and software and, to a certain extent, if you don't keep up you get left behind and run into problems exactly like you're having now.
OpenOffice is superb, not least the price! However, although it's not anything like as resource-hungry as Microsoft Office, you should still verify the minimum requirements first: http://www.openoffice...urce/sys_reqs_30.html
OpenOffice is superb, not least the price! However, although it's not anything like as resource-hungry as Microsoft Office, you should still verify the minimum requirements first: http://www.openoffice...urce/sys_reqs_30.html
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