Yes, You can use MS Office 2013 to read and save MS office 2000 files.
You can use the Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack to allow backward compatibility, so that previous versions of Office can open and save files in the new file format.
It depends on what you mean by compatible. You can read Office 2000 documents with Office 2013, but Office 2013 documents need to be saved in a compatible format to read with Office 2000.
Yes - Open Office can read Lotus files.
Yes they do. Open Office will read a multitude of files created on different software programs, including Microsoft Office.
Yes. Documents created in Office 2000 applications can be read and edited in Office 2003. Documents created in Office 2003 can be read, but cannot be edited unless saved in a format compatible with Office 2000.
Open Office will read Word files without any problems ! I used MS word for years before I encountered OpenOffice. Once I started using the new software, it read every document saved in MS office format !Open office can save documents either as open document format (the default) or as MS word if you choose it from the drop-down menu when you save it !
It saves files in 'open document' format - they should be able to be read by most other similar programs.
It saves files in open document format. This means that work saved in OpenOffice can be read by other software packages.
openoffice, download the program for free, and you can create .doc files (word files) , but first read about how to use the program on the open office website.
Files that can only be read (data can be retirieved) are called read-only files. You cannot write any data into a read-only file (you cannot edit it).
...midi files.
My Samsung Galaxy Tab II came with Polaris Office which will read MS Office files, but I am having trouble transferring these files with Kies. I get an false error that says: "File" has a file format that cannot be played on "GT-P3113" (My Tablet) Any help with this would be greatly appreciated!.
Ideally you need Microsoft Excel to open .xls files. Some other applications, like Calc in Open Office can also open them. Some of the other Microsoft applications can also open them.