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ramone_kalsaw

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Well, it's not a version compatibility problem, since the Mac version is older than the Windows version - meaning the Windows version *should* be able to read the Mac document. On the other hand, we all know that MS has always been great at providing backwards compatibility for their own products... :lol:

 

Perhaps the problem is simply the fact that one document was created in a Mac and Word dor Windows is not capable of reading it.

 

I think your best is to ask MS about it or try to find the information on their website.

 

P.S. - Word 2002 for Windows?? Did that exist at all?? :) :huh: I've never used MS Office much but I think the Windows versions are 2000, XP and 2003, right?...

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