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Office 2010 has a "compatibility mode" for files .docx created with Word 2007. Office 2007 can interoperate with Office 2010 correctly if service pack 2 is installed. Have you saved the file in compatibility mode or not? MS change its "standard" at every release...

http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/officeappcompat/thread/bf4f765c-7177-454b-8a9b-e12b422ea64e/

http://word.herbtyson.com/?p=344



Il 15/02/2012 8.39, Jonathon Waterman ha scritto:
Hmm. That's strange you are having this problem. I run Windows 7 Home 64
bit and just created a docx file in MS Word 2007 - then modified it in LO
3.5. Afterwords, I was able to open it in Word with no problems.

Could this be a problem possible unique to MS Word 2010?

On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 2:25 AM, e-letter<inpost@gmail.com>  wrote:

On 14/02/2012, Philip Gillißen<guerda@freenet.de>  wrote:
Hi!

I just downloaded and tested LibreOffice 3.5 on Windows 64 Bit and my
test result is depressing:
LibreOffice 3.5 corrupts my DOCX files completely, so that Microsoft
Word 2010 cannot open it anymore!



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