Yes, you should be able to edit word documents just fine barring you own or can
obtain a copy of iWork. I'm not sure to what extent you can fully edit
documents as far as using different features of pages and such but I know it
works because I've done it.
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From: Dean Adams
To: macvisionaries list
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 5:36 AM
Subject: Need everyones input
Hi All,
I have been using a mac powerbook G4 for spme time plus a windows pc
and would like to buy a newer macbook and I need to know if I can edit word
documents or at least view as I need to be able to do this I know surfing the
net and using skype are not an issue but need to be able to do all the things I
do on the windows pc on the Mac so any input will help me make my final
decision whether to buy a new pc laptop or go totally with a macbook.
Regards Dean
!!!Thoughts become things so choose the good ones because Life's to short to
be a grumble bum !!!
a.. Email: [email protected]
b.. Phone: 0243206031
c.. Skype: deanadams9
d.. Mobile: 0428133758
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