Hi all, I just got a new iBook (500 MHz) the other day, and so far I love it. However, I have one question. It has OS 9 and OS X installed on the same partition. I have both Microsoft Office 2001 and Microsoft Office X. However, by default all my Word files have become associated with Office X. (I did not have Office X on my old computer.) If I double-click a Word document in OS 9 I get the message "To use Microsoft Word your computer must be running MacOS X 10.1 or later." If I open Word first and then open the file from within it, it is fine. I don't boot into OS X very often, and when I do, it is mainly to work on Java programming and nothing else. How can I get the computer to know to use the version of Word that coincides with the OS I am currently using? (Does that make sense?) I assume I would have to use ResEdit, if I can do it at all. Thanks in advance!
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