Have 2007 but need office 2003 for class

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Guest

I had Office 2000 on my old computer. I purchased a new computer, for my
computer concepts class and others. I've been doing my assingments on 2007,
but now the teacher says we can't do that. I only have 6 weeks left in that
class. The teacher told us we could download a free demo from Microsoft, but
I can't seem to find one? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
thanks
CAG
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

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Guest

Is it just that the file format you are submitting needs to be the earlier
version? You can do a Save As Word 97-2003 format instead of saving in the
new file format.

This should also help by disabling new features that won't show up properly
in the older version, like Themes and SmartArt, so that your document looks
the same to your teacher as it did to you.
 
G

Guest

No, the teacher said it is because the graphics, like headings, borders and
clip art they ask for in our Tutorials are not the same.
I do save them in Word 97-2003, that probably why the 2007 worked so well,
so far.
Thanks for the Help
Greatly appreciated
Cag
 
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Graham Mayor

Both links work for me?

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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Graham,

While the pages both display if you click on the 'Get the trial' buttons, were you able to download the trial? They should come
back as 403 (blocked) error. The Office 2003 trial downloads, at least from Microsoft have been discontinued in most areas.

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Both links work for me?

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP >>
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Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 
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Graham Mayor

You are right. I didn't check the further links on the page :(

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