just type winword
It depends upon what you mean by "Vista Document." The operating system itself does not open documents. It runs programs that open documents. If the program is compatible on both OS's, then you should have no problems. Example, Word 2003 will run on both XP and Vista. If you save a file as .doc in XP, you can move it to your Vista machine, open Word 2003, and open your file.
go to Windows --> run --> Type "winword" a new Microsoft word document would open up.
What you should be asking here is whether an Office 2003 Word document will open in Office 2007 Word. ... and the answer is yes. If you save it in 2007 without saving it with backwards compatibility, you won't be able to open it again in the older program though. The operating systems can run either one... the 2003 or 2007 versions, so the XP-Vista question isn't quite as accurate.
Run: calc
it can be any type of compound word it can be closed ex:homerun or open ex: home run or hyphenated ex:home-run not so much hyphenated but it can be either closed or open :) hoped it help
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just type "excel.exe" in RUN Posted by- litan1985august@gmail.com
The iPad apps need to be created specifically for the iPad, it will not run standard software, and as yet there is not a version of Open Office available for the iPad. NOTE: it will open something made with Microsoft's Office (thus also an Open Office document) using Pages,KeyNote,Numbers which are part of the iWork suite.(I suppose that iWork is not included,you'll have to buy it).
When using "Run", you can only " Type the name of a program, folder, document, or Internet resource, and Windows will open it for you". If you want to start a task manually, you can open Windows Task Launcher, but only if you have Windows Vista or higher. You can also use Windows Task Manager to start a task or close an unresponsive program.
Word 2007 for Windows and 2008 for the Mac default to Open Source XML (.docx) as their file format. When you open an older (legacy) document from 2003 in a newer version of Word, the software automatically turns compatibility on and converts as many parts of the document as possible to the current format. Because Word 2003 used a Microsoft proprietary type of XML and 2007 uses Open Source XML, you can run into problems in the translation. Try solving the problem by changing the Output and Sharing > Compatibility setting in your Word 2007 Preferences to "2000-2004 and X," and see if that helps.
I had to run an errand.