Medical Transcription uses @Word 2003

F

Flower

I am beginning Medical Transcription and need Word 2003 or WP 2003. I was
told in Word 2007 I could use a drop down window and turn it into Word 2003.
Is that true? Also is there a free trial tha I can download. I only found
2007.
Thanks, Flower
 
J

JoAnn Paules

No and no.

As long as you save your documents as Word 97-2003 format, the resulting
document will be fine. Why do they require Word 2003?
 
F

Flower

Word 2003 is the version that the doctors use. They are also only using
Windows XP Prof, also.

JoAnn Paules said:
No and no.

As long as you save your documents as Word 97-2003 format, the resulting
document will be fine. Why do they require Word 2003?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



Flower said:
I am beginning Medical Transcription and need Word 2003 or WP 2003. I was
told in Word 2007 I could use a drop down window and turn it into Word
2003.
Is that true? Also is there a free trial tha I can download. I only
found
2007.
Thanks, Flower
 
G

Graham Mayor

If you save from Word 2007 as Word97-2003 the doctors will be able to open
the documents you create from Word 2007.
You *may* be able to find Office 2003 available at your local PC store ...if
trade has been slack ;)

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP


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Word 2003 is the version that the doctors use. They are also only
using Windows XP Prof, also.

JoAnn Paules said:
No and no.

As long as you save your documents as Word 97-2003 format, the
resulting document will be fine. Why do they require Word 2003?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



Flower said:
I am beginning Medical Transcription and need Word 2003 or WP 2003.
I was told in Word 2007 I could use a drop down window and turn it
into Word 2003.
Is that true? Also is there a free trial tha I can download. I
only found
2007.
Thanks, Flower
 

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