Some versions of MacWord can save as a .doc file. I believe all
versions of MacWord can save as a rich text format (.rtf) file, which
Word 2003 should be able to open.
Labbie wrote:
> Thanks,
>
> I'll ask the person who supplied me the files about the Macintosh word
> version.
>
> I'm sorry but I've never used MAC, so is it possible to save a file in MAC
> as .doc? and open it later in Win Word (as you said Macword 98 to 2004 are
> compatible with Win word 97 to 2003)...
>
> Thanks for your response
>
> "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote:
>
>
>>If you don't know what version of MacWord, then how do you expect us to
>>know? WinWord 97 to 2003 and MacWord 98 to 2004 share the same basic
>>file format, so Word 2003 should be able to open any of these. Word
>>2002 and earlier included a .mcw file converter for MacWord 4.0, 5.0,
>>and 5.1 files. The current Office Converter Pack available from the
>>Microsoft website does not include a .mcw file converter because that
>>converter posed a security risk.
>>
>>Labbie wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I have some documents which were created with Mac Word (don't know which
>>>version) - and I am trying to open them in Windows Word (Office 2003).
>>>
>>>The original MAC files don't have any file extensions - I tried manually
>>>adding a .doc extension - but still win word can't open it. I can open it in
>>>Wordpad - but the characters are unrecognizable.
>>>
>>>How do I open the files on the PC side?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>
>>
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