probably...
if they both can save in .doc format, then yes
probably...if they both can save in .doc format, then yes
Yes.but Microsoft Office 2007 is not
A .docx file is a Microsoft Office Word document, but is only compatible with Microsoft Office Word 2007 and Microsoft Office Word 2010. A .doc file is compatible with previous versions of Microsoft Office Word.
Microsoft office 2007 is compatible with Windows 7.
It is compatible. It only depends what type of file you save it as. If you are still having incompatibility problems, download the Compatibility Pack for Microsoft Office 2007 form Microsoft Downloads.
Short answer: No. When attempting to install onto a computer with only Office 2007, Office 2000 Proofing Tools states "Microsoft Office 2000 must be installed before installing Proofing Tools."
Yes, it is.
Microsoft offers Windows 2007 as a free download on its website. One should be aware, however, that Office 2007 is not compatible with machines running Windows 8.
sure you can! but you have to have Microsoft office 2003 and 2007. when you are saving on 2007, go to save as and hit, save copy compatible with Microsoft office 97-2007. its very simple and easy.
don't do this...you can get a Microsoft Office alternative called OpenOffice for free at www.openoffice.org. It is very compatible and looks similar to Office versions prior to 2007.
Word 2000 is a copyrighted program..that means you have to buy it. However you can get Open Office for free at www.openoffice.com. It's 100% compatible with Microsoft Office.
Yes, Microsft Office 2007 is compatible with Windows XP Professional. But you must have Service Pack 2 or higher.