MS Office 2007 Backward Compatible w/ Office 2003 & Office XP

M

Mike

Hi, through an employee purchase program I can buy a copy of Office 2007
(Outlook, Publisher, Powerpoint, Word, Excel & Access) for $19.95 or I can
buy Office 2003 w/ the same programs for $19.95. At work we're using Office
2003 and at home I use Office XP. I use XP Pro and work and at home. I'd
like to buy Office 2007 but want to make sure it's backward compatible.

Do you think Office 2007 is the one to purchase?

Thanks,

Mike
 
C

cdv

Yes, it is backwards compatible you just have to rember to save as the
format that you want. The native 2007 format is not compatible without an
update to the 2003 vbersion. I am not sure if there is an update for the
office xp.
 
M

Mike

cdv said:
Yes, it is backwards compatible you just have to rember to save as the
format that you want. The native 2007 format is not compatible without an
update to the 2003 vbersion. I am not sure if there is an update for the
office xp.

I think Office XP and Ofice 2003 use the same file format.
 
D

Dawn Crosier, Word MVP

Office 2007 is backward compatible all the way back to '97. However, you do
need to be sure to SaveAs '97-2003 to ensure that everyone can read the
files. Office 2000 through 2003 can download a compatibility pack so that
they can read 2007 file formats. They will not always have the ability to
edit the document in the same way, though.

I would recommend that you get the 2007 version unless you are trying to
improve your skills for work. The ribbon is quite different from the earlier
versions.

Hope that helps.

--
Dawn Crosier
Microsoft MVP
"Education Lasts a Lifetime"

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Hi, through an employee purchase program I can buy a copy of Office 2007
(Outlook, Publisher, Powerpoint, Word, Excel & Access) for $19.95 or I can
buy Office 2003 w/ the same programs for $19.95. At work we're using Office
2003 and at home I use Office XP. I use XP Pro and work and at home. I'd
like to buy Office 2007 but want to make sure it's backward compatible.

Do you think Office 2007 is the one to purchase?

Thanks,

Mike
 
M

Mike

Dawn Crosier said:
Office 2007 is backward compatible all the way back to '97. However, you
do
need to be sure to SaveAs '97-2003 to ensure that everyone can read the
files. Office 2000 through 2003 can download a compatibility pack so that
they can read 2007 file formats. They will not always have the ability to
edit the document in the same way, though.

I would recommend that you get the 2007 version unless you are trying to
improve your skills for work. The ribbon is quite different from the
earlier
versions.

Hope that helps.
It helps alot.

Thanks,

Mike
 

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