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863.1 | did you install the version 7.0 compatability module? | FIEVEL::FILGATE | Bruce Filgate SHR3-2/W4 237-6452 | Wed Feb 12 1997 12:21 | 5 |
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Two ways, there is a module on the CD that allows Word 7.0 to read
Word 8.0 files, there is another module on the CD that lets Word 8.0
write Word 7.0 files.
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863.2 | http://www.microsoft.com/word/ | SPECXN::WITHERS | Bob Withers | Wed Feb 12 1997 12:26 | 3 |
| try http://www.microsoft.com/word/ for the word97 converter for older versions.
BobW
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863.3 | It does .rtf for me | UKV02::SHPANKO | | Thu Feb 13 1997 02:38 | 15 |
| Thank you for your help,
I've looked in the file the Word 8.0 produces in 95/6.0 mode and have found
that it is in fact *.rtf, not *.DOC at all, though it has *.doc extension.
It also differs from normal *.rtf file produced, when I ask it for "rich text
format" output.
How could that be? Do I have a wrong distribution (I've ordered it though EBSC,
Galway). Or had it mixed the convertors during installation? Or is it "NORMAL"
way 8.0 to 7.0 compatibility is provided.
Will you please also direct me to the "module on the CD that lets Word 8.0
write Word 7.0 files". I have not found anything special so far.
My best regards, Vladimir
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863.4 | | WOOK::ogodhcp-124-96-123.ogo.dec.com::read | Bob Read @OGO, DTN 276-9715 | Thu Feb 13 1997 08:12 | 15 |
| The format that Word 97 uses when you ask it to output a Word 95 file format is
Rich Text. The file extension is ".doc" but the internal file format is RTF.
To achieve interoperability, you have two options:
1. You output Word 95 format files. These are really RTF files.
2. You send your readers the filter that allows them to open Word 97 files.
I lean towards (2) because it's a lot cleaner. You don't have two versions of
the file running around, and once the user has the viewer, it's all transparent
to them. I've spent too much time trying to maintain a master Word 97 version,
and then produce Word 95 copies to send to people. (As a fallback, I've
started puting the string "(97)" or "(95)" as a postfix to the file name.)
Just so that I can keep them apart.
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863.5 | Page numbers? | NIOSS1::SCARDIGNO | Steve NIO-SBU 285-2829 | Thu Mar 27 1997 13:54 | 6 |
| I just started using Office97 and Word. When editing my "old"
V7.0 revs of .DOC files I see the total number of pages change
to 1? Then when I change to Normal page view and back to Page
Layout view it's corrected. ???
Steve
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863.6 | re - Workaround for page numbering | NIOSS1::SCARDIGNO | Steve NIO-SBU 285-2829 | Tue Apr 01 1997 14:01 | 7 |
| re: .5
See http://www.microsoft.com/kb/articles/q164/5/48.htm for
workaround, basically, View Header/Footer, and whwn you see
page numbers, hit F9 to update fields.
Steve
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