One of our clients recently made the move to Office 2007. While they have been getting on with it ok i was asked a question the other day i couldn’t immediately answer
They have a subcontractor who uses Office 2004 on their Mac and wanted to be able to open documents.
I asked what they had been doing when they were on Office 2003, as they could just save as an older version if needed?
Anyway after a little more research i found the “Microsoft Office Open XML File Format Converter for Mac 0.2 (Beta)” on the Microsoft Mac downloads page
It is a Beta so use at your own risk and also note that it expires on 31st Decemeber so keep checking back for a newer version
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You had me thinking this blog entry was talking about a move to Open Source software on the Apple… 🙂
You can use the XML convertor but I would either save in the old 97-2003 format or use virtualization to install a reader, or wait for the 2008 suite which should be available on January 15th 2008.
http://blogs.msdn.com/macmojo/archive/2007/12/12/rtm.aspx