There is no such thing as a "Windows XP Word file." You open the files in Vista the exact same way you do in Windows XP - with Microsoft Word.
Windows Vista supports Microsoft Office documents and most audio files. .... "Word" to start Microsoft Word, "Mail" to open Windows Mail
'docx' files relate to the 'Microsoft Office Word 2007' program, and all versions since. Provided that you can get one of these programs onto your machine, your Operating-System shouldn't (theoretically) matter.
== == It's windows vista, the newest version of windows, it comes after windows XP ____ The word vista means a view... usually a scenic or beautiful view.
Whether or not you can open documents depends on whether or not you have an application which can open those documents. So if you saved a Microsoft Word document as a .doc file, you would need a version of Microsoft Word running in Vista in order to open it. The operating system itself doesn't matter as long as you have an appropriate application.
== == It's windows vista, the newest version of windows, it comes after windows XP ____ The word vista means a view... usually a scenic or beautiful view.
Yes as long as you are running Microsoft Office on Vista.
you cannot change the display but you can upload word 2003 as well on vista .So you can use both word 2007 & word 2003 on vista simultaneously as it supports both.hope i helped.. Are you using Office2003 or Office2007 in Windows XP? If you are using Office2003 in Windows XP, sorry, Office2003 can not running on Vista. But Office2007 can running on Vista. And the interface of Office2007 can not same like Office2003.
There is no such thing as Windows Visa. If the writer of the question mistakenly typed the word Visa instead of the word Vista, then Microsoft Vista is an operating system used on computer systems.
Vista is not an abbreviation. It is the Italian word for "view." I think vista (Viruses Intruders Spyware Trojan & Adware) is may be correct
You can use most versions of MS Word and MS Excel with Windows Vista. The versions mostly associated with Vista are MS Word 2007 and MS Excel 2007.
Yes
If the computer with Vista doesn't have a floppy disk drive, you won't be able to. You could, however, open the document on another computer and then save it to a CD or portable disk drive. Then you should be able to upload it onto the computer with Vista (if the computer with Vista has a Word program installed. But even if the computer with Vista doesn't have Word installed, you can still upload it, but you won't be able to view it.)