by Ellie Williams
Published Tue, Sep 5th 2017, 15:52 | Advertising
Since Microsoft has added the new Office Open XML formats to the earlier 2007 and 2010 Microsoft Office programs, users are facing issue in opening and then saving files with this format. This new format has been added for Office’s three basic applications, i.e. Word, Excel and PowerPoint. However, it doesn’t mean that you cannot open a file with Office Open XML format. Simply install the Microsoft Compatibility pack and get the job done in seconds.
The prime job of this compatibility pack is to allow a user open, edit and save the Office files using the file formats in newer versions of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. The pack can be installed on a computer system that is running Microsoft Office XP programs, Microsoft Office 2000 programs and Microsoft Office 2003 programs, respectively.
Before you download and install the same for Office XP or 2003, make sure the installed version of Office as well as your Windows operating system is up to date. To check and update, follow these steps:
Windows 7 or Vista
Start -> All Programs -> Windows Update
Windows XP
http://update.microsoft.com/microsoftupdate/v6/default.aspx?ln=en-us
Once the update completes, follow the below mentioned steps:
Download the Microsoft Compatibility Pack
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=941b3470-3ae9-4aee-8f43-c6bb74cd1466
Installing the Microsoft Compatibility Pack
Windows Vista
Windows XP
After the complete installation of Microsoft Compatibility pack, you can open the files in the latest versions of Microsoft Office PowerPoint, Word and Excel. If you stuck somewhere between these processes, contact Microsoft Office customer support team and get an instant solution.
Ellie Williams is a passionate writer who loves to write about the most latest technological changes, office.com/setup , www.office.com/setup and errors associated with them. She has also written hundreds of blogs on web browsers, antiviruses, mobile phones, gadgets and other related stuff.
Source:http://officecomms.com/install-microsoft-compatibility-pack/