Open it with word 2007 and then save it from Save as command
You cannot change the format from Office 2003 to Office 2007, the technology was not out then. But you can make a RTF document that will open in Office 2007. Click on File/Save as/click on the arrow to open the drop down list/ choose RTF
Save document as .doc (not .docx)
You can do this on any Microsoft word program just: go into file and press save. Then click the down arrow and click on what year you want you document to be saved on. (year 2007, 2010 etc.) And that's it!
In Microsoft Word 2007 go to References>Insert Citation Hope this helps!
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.
CTRL-S or click the Orb and select Save.
Microsoft Word 2007 is a word processor program. The tab selector button in the program is located in the top left of the document.
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
A .doc file is a Microsoft Word document. Microsoft Word 2007 uses the .docx extension, but previous versions of Word use .doc.
You can create a desktop publishing document.
the Microsoft word files are called document
You can save your Microsoft works document in "saved as" to be a Microsoft word document. All you do is have to go to "File" the go to "Save As" then go to "Save as type" and then click the down arrow next to the "Save as type" and click "word 97-2003 Document (*.doc)" or click "word 2007 Document (*.docx). This should work. I would save it as the word 97-2003 Document (*doc). Hope this helps, Waveracer200