Yes, upper version of MS Word is compatible in opening the document created with lower version so you can read ms word 2003 file in ms word 2007.
Microsoft Word 2007 file.
.docx The extension docx is used in Word 2007.
".doc" in versions of Microsoft Word before 2007".docx" in Microsoft Word 2007 and later..docMS word
A .docx file is a Microsoft Office Word document, but is only compatible with Microsoft Office Word 2007 and Microsoft Office Word 2010. A .doc file is compatible with previous versions of Microsoft Office Word.
Yes. go to file then save as... then under where you type in the file name choose from the list microsoft word document for 2007 or 2003 or whatever you want.
Microsoft Word started using docx files in 2007
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A Word file is the file type that Microsoft Word saves out as.
No it is not a picture file. It is a word processing document, covering versions of Microsoft Word 2007 and the later versions.
the Microsoft word files are called document
Microsoft's Word Program uses the '.doc' file extension for all version of Word up to 2007. The new 2007 Word program uses '.docx', which makes this kind of file incompatible with previous versions of Word, however there is something called a Word Viewer (downloadable online) to enable you to view this new type of file. The reason this new file type was created, is because Microsoft Word 2007+ can do many more things than the previous versions, therefore if the file extensions were the same, an old version of Microsoft Word could try to open the file that it doesn't understand, and could crash. Microsoft doesn't want this to happen. .docx stands for document extended... By Amuk Saxena...
No. You would need a converter and that may not even work for 2000, although it will for 2003. The thing to do is do a Save As in Word 2007, and save the file in an earlier version. Then you can open it. If it is not your file get the person who you got it from to do that.