"Backward Compatibility" means that a new version of a program can both read
& write in the format of 1 or more previous versions - which Word 2007 can,
and is what JoAnn is suggesting you have the 2007 user take advantage of.
You're asking for an *older* version to be able to use the *newer* version's
format which is not the same thing. The Compatibility Pack actually does a
remarkable job, but in some cases the file involved may employ features of
the *new* version that simply can't be translated to or supported by the
older program.
A new version that can't do anything the old version did wouldn't be much of
an *upgrade*, would it?
Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
Is this the only solution? Shouldn't these MS products be backwards
compatible?
Thanks for answering...
Casee
JoAnn Paules said:
Ask the sender to save it as a .dot file and send it again.
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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
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IMFletch said:
I just received a Word 2007 doc with the extension *.dotx. It's a template
document. I can't seem to open it. I've downloaded the Office 2007
compatability program, but that doesn't seem to be any help. Any
suggestions?