Yes. Open the document with Word 2010, then go to "Save As" and in the "Save as" drop down select Word 2010.
you go onto Microsoft Word 2010 and if you have got a memory stick put it in. then on mw2010 go on file, open then go on removable disk ... and then click on the 2003 doc and it will show up.
Word 2003 and Word 2007 is a word processing software designed by Microsoft. It was first released in 1983. Last April 10, 2010 Microsoft released a new version, the Microsoft Office 2010.
Microsoft Word 2010 is the name of the 2010 version of a word processing application developed by Microsoft.
Microsoft Word 2010 makes it easier to collaborate and to navigate through long documents. For more impact, new features focus on the polish of your finished document. With this new version, you can access the richness and familiarity of Word in your browser and on your mobile phone
If you have Excel 2007 or 2010, you can do a Save As to save the file in Excel 2003, which was the last version that used the xls extension. If you do not have those, you can try Open Office or Google Docs or download and install FileFormatConverters.exe from Microsoft Homepage.
Microsoft Excel 2010.
differenciate the Microsoft access 2003 with 2007and 2010?
Microsoft Office 2007 is the latest, but Microsoft Office 2010 will be out in the first half of 2010.
It depends on version of word. 2003, 2007, 2010 should work just fine.
Excel 2010 is the latest version. A 2012 version is under development.
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No.
No. You can't convert the file to an earlier version of a program. The codecs used to create the new file (on 2010 movie maker) can't be read. At least I don't think there is a way to convert it to an earlier version.