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Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
When I open documents created in earlier versions of Word with Word 2008, the graphics and equations are not visible. (Equations are replaced by blank spaces and graphics by an outline with a big "X".) However, if I open the same documents in Word 2004, the graphics and equations are visible. Furthermore, I can copy and paste them from Word 2004 into a new document in Word 2008, save that in ".docx" format, and they are then visible. Is there any other way of getting them to show in Word 2008 besides this process?
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
When I open documents created in earlier versions of Word with Word 2008, the graphics and equations are not visible. (Equations are replaced by blank spaces and graphics by an outline with a big "X".) However, if I open the same documents in Word 2004, the graphics and equations are visible. Furthermore, I can copy and paste them from Word 2004 into a new document in Word 2008, save that in ".docx" format, and they are then visible. Is there any other way of getting them to show in Word 2008 besides this process?