Monday, November 16, 2009

Will Microsoft Works Word Processor work with Microsoft Word 2003.?

On my computer I have Microsoft Works Word Processor, but its not printing out my school Document right. If I send it to my email and then open it at school will I be able to open it wil Microsoft Word 2003 because thats what my school has.





This is how its printing and I don't know why.





http://img167.imageshack.us/img167/3796/...





One line is fine then the one after is cut in half.





But thats just how It looks, I want to know if a Microsoft Works Word Processor document will work with Microsoft Word 2003.

Will Microsoft Works Word Processor work with Microsoft Word 2003.?
It will if you save it as a Word document, not as a .wks or Works document. You can then take it to school and work on it there. What you do after you get it back home may be something else.





I can make a suggestion that might help you more than this: Get OpenOffice, a free office suite from Sun Microsystems, that is much like Office, and is completely compatible with Office and with Word. Your documents will be interchangeable that way and cause you a lot fewer problems.


http://www.openoffice.org/
Reply:try saving your doc. on word processor as a word 2003 document.





so go "save as" then go to "save as type" under file name and select which one you want then save and email that newly saved one to your school email





if you have anymore questions just email me :)





btw i had the same problem
Reply:It looks as if you don't have your printer installed properly - or you're using a document created on a different computer, using a font you don't have.





But Word can read Works documents, so the answer to your question is yes. (Works can't read Word documents, though. Is that what you did? Created it on Word, and you're trying to print it in Works? Select all and change the font to one you have.)


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