Re: How to open old Macintosh files in Office?

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Try File | Open, from within Word.

Any version of Word after Word 97, including Mac versions Word 98, Word
2001, Word X and Word 2004, use the same file format and will have no
trouble opening. What version of Word was your resume created in?


On 8/30/05 9:46 PM, "Aimos Bojamos" wrote:

> Old resume created originally using Word for Macintosh. Want to read it &
> get info from doc into MS Office Word. Please advise!

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Daiya Mitchell, MVP Mac/Word
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MacWord Tips: <http://www.word.mvps.org/MacWordNew/>
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