yes it will, i think its only mac onto windows youll need to change
Microsoft Word, Wordpad, Pages(Mac)
If the document from the Mac has been saved in a format recognised by Word then it can be opened by Word. There are variations in different versions of Word which means that sometimes even Word cannot open a Word document.
Yes there is; Microsoft Word.
TextEdit, iWork's Pages, Microsoft Word for Mac..
Firstly, Pages is Apple's own version of Word. You are able to do basically all the same things it's just layered out differently.
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The document will need to be saved from the Mac's Word 2011 in a format that can be read by Word 2007. Microsoft are a law unto themselves and ignore standards and even their own established standard formats. Word 2007 was particularly problematical.
The closest equivalent would be Pages, although it doesn't have quite as many features as Microsoft Word.
Only if it came with iWorks installed or you bought it later.
It is true that Apple's computers are very compatible. For example Pages can open and export to Microsoft Word doc files. Microsoft sells Microsoft Word to Mac owners in order to make money. Microsoft believes that some people want 'the real thing.' The iWork applications, Pages, Numbers, and Keynote, cost Mac users USD$80. The Microsoft Office 2007 Home and Student CD retail costs USD$108
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