Office compatibility issue 30

Updated on technology 2024-05-02
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I've used these three versions, and for your first problem, I solved it like this: I set both the 2007 version and the 2010 version to save as doc (the default for the 2010 version is docx), and ppt (the default for the 2010 version is pptx). Because the print shop outside and the neighborhood are using the 2003 version.

    2010Word settings to save to 2003 method: file (that is, the orange circle in the upper left corner) -- "Options" in the drop-down bar -- Save -- Drop down on the right side of the "Tools" in the lower right corner of the dialog box -- Save option (s) -- Save the file in this format "Select" Word 97-2003 document (*doc)”

    The settings of PPT are the same as those of Word. I set it in PPT.

    In addition, the 2007 and 2010 versions have the same suffix, and you can open another version of the document without the need for tools.

    For the second question, the 2010 version can open previous versions of Office files.

    For the third question,I think 2010 is easier to get started (I used the 2010beta first,Then I went to buy office2007 and then upgraded to genuine 2010,But from the 2003 version directly with 2010 will not feel hand-born at all,Although the interface of the two is very different,But I don't feel used to it when I use 2007.。 )

    In addition, 2010 added a lot of things on the basis of 2007, such as the one I am more concerned about: added "copy as**", and added a format painter in onenote.

    Buy now,Or buy office2010It's better,If you're a student,You can also carry out office campus preferential activities,149You can buy the professional version of office2010,Anyway, when I bought it in 2007, Jingdong hit **148 I felt very profitable (didn't catch up with 99**),It's still a family and student version。

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It was done early, probably around the 20th.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Solution 1: This method allows you to use any format you want in the old version of office, doc, docx, ppt, pptx, xls, xlsx, etc.

    Specific operation:On the old version of the office computer,Hit this patch (**),The patch already has,This year's January 6 was updated again,Just a patch,Let office 2003,Office 2000 and other old versions of office support the new version of the format,Of course,Just support reading,If you talk about detailed modifications,It's impossible,Otherwise, Microsoft won't have to sell the new version of office。

    Solution 2: This method allows you to save the new version as doc, ppt, xls and other compatible formats, instead of docx, pptx, xls and other new formats!

    How to do it: When you finish creating a new document, select the circle icon in the upper left corner (2010 is a rectangle), select Save As, and then select the format with the words "97-2003" in the save type, so that your document can be read and written by the old version of Office!

    But wouldn't it be troublesome if you forgot to save it and saved it instead? That's fine, as long as it's easy, the default "Save" option is a compatible format.

    How to do it (Excel 2010 beta)——

    Click "File", "Options" in the upper left corner, find the "Save" tab on the left, and then select "97-2003" on the right "Save the file in this format", so that you can only click Save in the future, the default is xls compatible format, and if you want to save as xlsx format, just select "Excel Workbook" in "Save As".

    The same applies to Word and PowerPoint!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Here's how to solve the compatibility problem between Office 2010 and Office 2007:

    1. Click "File" and "Options" in the upper left corner, and find the "Save" tab on the left.

    2. Then select "97-2003" on the right side of "Save the file in this format", so that in the future, as long as you click Save, the default is XLS compatible format, and if you want to save it in XLSX format, select "Excel Workbook" in "Save As".

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Install the lower version first, then the higher version. When installing a higher version, you should customize the installation to avoid upgrading the installation, and select the installation path not to be different from the previous version, that is, to install different drive letters.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Stop saying that Office2010 07 is not compatible! 2 easy ways to solve problems experience.

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