if the document created in XP using a software package eg Microsoft office 2007 then if you have Microsoft office 2007, 2010 or a newer version then you will be able to read the document created when using XP
Office 2007 will run on Windows7 but some changes made and released in Office 2010 take better advantage of the Windows7 interface.
Yes. Documents created in Office 2000 applications can be read and edited in Office 2003. Documents created in Office 2003 can be read, but cannot be edited unless saved in a format compatible with Office 2000.
Read your governing documents to determine the guidelines for hanging other than window treatments in windows.
You need to read all the documents you signed at the closing.You need to read all the documents you signed at the closing.You need to read all the documents you signed at the closing.You need to read all the documents you signed at the closing.
Yes. Ubuntu can read files and directories created by a Windows system.
yes, they can store documents. In fact.. not just text documents, word documents and more.. The sdcard has NOTHING to do with whether or not you're phone will read it. A Blackberry can read all ms office documents and Android phones with a simple, usually-free, app from the market can also read ms office docs. Most modern phones can also read rtf and txt documents easily
There are a number of reasons that a document is locked. One is that the person who created it wants the document to be 'read only'. Another reason is that the program used to create the document is slightly different from the one you use and that is why it is 'read only'. If I want to send a document to another person and I want that person to make changes then I will send the document in Microsoft Word 95 format. This Mac person knows that most Windows people do still read, write, and save documents in that format simply because it works for them
Open an existing document.
delete an existing document
Open an existing document.
Yes it's extremely easy, you have many applications that do that but my favorite is Fast PDF for pdf documents: it's the fastes ever created.
(Only Win7) C:\Users\X\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files C= The drive letter of the partition were your Windows 7 is installed. X= Username Most webbrowsers allow you to empty the files whitin the software. /appdata should not be edited whit out experience. You can also read up on the start menu seach %temp%