Go to File/Open and browse where you saved your file at.
Remember you should have saved (in OpenOffice) in a format that Microsoft can read.
Word: .doc, docx
Excel: .xls; xlsx,
PowerPoint: .pps; ppt; pptx
Go for Open Office better than Microsoft doc for Netbooks
Open Office files are 'open document format' - Microsoft programs should have no problem opening them.
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
Open Office is designed to be compatible with Microsoft's Office software and it can handle most Word documents.
In Microsoft Word, you can open a new document based on a template using CTRL + N as the keyboard shortcut.
You need the Office 2007 compatibility pack. It's a free download from Microsoft.
In Microsoft Word, you can open a new document based on a template using CTRL + N as the keyboard shortcut.
how can i convert Microsoft office document imaging to jpg? u need two programs to make it jpeg or gif or png all u need 1) Microsoft office document imaging 2) Microsoft office picture manager... heres the procedure open your modi file with Microsoft office document imaging then save the image as TIF or Tagged image file format... then close the Microsoft office document imaging.... then open the TIF file with Microsoft office picture manager... after you open the tif then click file > then export.... at the right side you will have an option in what format do you want the file to be export (jpg, png, gif. bmp).... then presto... JOB WELL DONE for the solution research please give credit to: fortdan Marie d. teofilo aka kurtdan02
Open Office uses far less resources (disk space, memory etc) than Microsoft - so, if you're using a netbook - you'd be better off with Open Office.
go to Windows --> run --> Type "winword" a new Microsoft word document would open up.
Microsoft Office software has supported the Open Document Format (ODF) for several years and Microsoft supply converters for earlier (before Office 2007) versions of Office that did not support the format.
Sharepoint works together with Office. Various SharePoint features such as document sharing, creation, management work together with Microsoft Office. This integration is seen the most in MOSS and Microsoft Office 2007. Following discussion pertains to MOSS and Office 2007: - In Office 2007, file menu can be used to open documents from sharepoint document libraries. Documents can be checked-in, checked-out, worked upon using document Information Panel. Their metadata properties can be changed using Document Action Panel. The inline discussion tools of Office can be used by the team to discuss and review documents. Using Meeting workspaces and document workspaces you can create tasks, links to related documents. One can use Access 2007 to sync Sharepoint Lists.