That's complete crap, Jonathon.  I *use* an older version of MSO
*EVERYDAY* and it interacts just fine with files created on other
versions of MSO almost daily.

I don't know where you're getting your information, but from my
personal experience first hand, I can tell you that you are wrong.

-Chad Smith

On 5/20/05, Jonathon Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chad wrote:
> 
> > he will *HAVE TO* up grade.  When a MSO 97 or 98 user comes across a MS
> Word 2004 file, a .doc, he double clicks on it, and it opens without a
> hitch.  He does not *HAVE TO* upgrade.
> 
> He _will_ have to upgrade.  No ifs, ands, or buts,.
> 
> MSO97 can not correctly read files created by MSO98, MSOXP, MSO2003.
> 
> There are some _major_ differences in the file formt between MSO97, and
> MSOXP.
> 
> > MSO users from 97 on up can interact with MSO user from 97 on up backwards
> and forwards without any add-ons or special tools....
> 
> So long as they have the same version of MSO as the document was created
> on.
> 
> xan
> 
> jonathon
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