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Old 11-18-2010, 10:30 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Rob_E View Post
Doc is specific to Microsoft Office, which has a Mac and a Windows version. .doc files can be opened and edited by either version. The only place it gets tricky is with the newest version of Office, which introduces a new file format that can't be read by older versions of Office, whether those older versions are on a Mac or a Windows machine.
Pages (from Apple's iWork office suite) can open both .doc and .docx files and save as (well, export to) .doc files - although I've only tried it with 2007 .docx files, not 2010 ones
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