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I know you can do this document-by-document by opening each document individually and clicking "Upgrade" or whatever, but is there a way to convert all your Office documents at once? |
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Have a look at this :
http://technet2.microsoft.com/Office...f11c51033.mspx "It Is Me Here" <ItIsMeHere@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0FBF5018-0ED9-4EB5-972A-10A38F084114@microsoft.com... >I know you can do this document-by-document by opening each document > individually and clicking "Upgrade" or whatever, but is there a way to > convert all your Office documents at once? > > Thanks! |
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"William" <wdavidson@neverstoprocking.co.uk> wrote in message news:8B8524C1-F8FE-4610-B67E-F0056E809DA8@microsoft.com... > Have a look at this : > > http://technet2.microsoft.com/Office...f11c51033.mspx > > Looks easy. Doesn't it? > "It Is Me Here" <ItIsMeHere@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:0FBF5018-0ED9-4EB5-972A-10A38F084114@microsoft.com... >>I know you can do this document-by-document by opening each document >> individually and clicking "Upgrade" or whatever, but is there a way to >> convert all your Office documents at once? >> >> Thanks! > |
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Thanks, but isn't there anything more user-friendly? I'm afraid I won't be
able to use something as low-level as that. "William" wrote: > Have a look at this : > > http://technet2.microsoft.com/Office...f11c51033.mspx > > > "It Is Me Here" <ItIsMeHere@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:0FBF5018-0ED9-4EB5-972A-10A38F084114@microsoft.com... > >I know you can do this document-by-document by opening each document > > individually and clicking "Upgrade" or whatever, but is there a way to > > convert all your Office documents at once? > > > > Thanks! > |
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Unless you have dozens of different files that you need to access every day, most of them dont need to be converted because they are historical. Save everything to a separate place (Office 2003 folder or something). Then, if and when you need one, load it and save to 2007 format in your current folder. That makes the conversion almost painless, or as painless as 2007 can be. Of course, you always have to be sure the current program continues to be backwards compatible. And of course you want to save your originals in earlier version just in case. -- cp-mbaby |
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