Purchase an upgrade version of Office 2007 and install. It will replace the Office 2003 program files with the appropriate Office 2007 files. Your data files will remain unaffected. You can use all of your Office 2003 data files with Office 2007 (but Office 2007 files may not be backward compatible for Office 2003).
You need to get Microsoft Office 2007 or Micorosoft Office 2007 upgrade.
No.
You need to open the files with the appropriate Office 2007 program and save in compatibility mode. You usually cannot open Office 2007 files with Office 2003.
Yes, you can do it. Upgrade from Office 2003 to 2007.
No, Office 2003 does not save files in the PPTX format, as this format was introduced with Microsoft Office 2007. Instead, Office 2003 saves presentation files in the older PPT format. Users who need to work with PPTX files can convert their PPT files using later versions of PowerPoint or online conversion tools.
Earlier it was not possible but now Microsoft has released a update to open 2007 files using office 2003. More on this at http://new-digital-world.blogspot.com/2008/03/office-2007-files-to-office-2003.html
Yes. Publisher 2003 should be able to open older Publisher files from Office 2000, 97 etc.
yes the compuetr does it by it self when you buy the program you put the CD or buy it from the internet
Office 2007 uses a newer file format than Office 2003. For example, instead of .doc, a file from Word 2007 will be in the .docx format, something Office 2003 doesn't understand. For compatibility, Office 2007 can be made to save files in the .doc format. Office 2003 can also gain compatibility with Office 2007 file formats by downloading and installing an add-in at http://office.microsoft.com/search/redir.aspx?AssetID=DC101298101033&CTT=5&Origin=HA100444731033 More on this at http://new-digital-world.blogspot.com/2008/03/office-2007-files-to-office-2003.html
No, software is rarely 'backwards compatible' - Office 2007 should be happy to work with version 2003 files, but Office 2003 will likely reject 2007 files, due to it not being capable of understanding enhancements made after the Office 2003 software was written.
With Office 2003 you get Publisher and that's about it With OpenOffice you can do everything Office can do beside publisher files and you also get a nice set of free fonts. Plus its free.
In Windows, the location isc:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE{X}\winword.exewhere {X} represents a version number for Microsoft Office. Office 2007 is 12, Office 2003 is 11.