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The Toon Master

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Jul 10, 2006
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Sorry to ask, but I have the feeling i may need to go in for school tomorrow to work on a report and edit a document at home. However, I have a Dell, while all my school computers are Macs(which is nice, i like macs) but I was wondering if i can burn the document i'm making to a cd and use it at my school, despite it being different word? The computers have mac for windows, but i woudl like to know if i could
 
Sorry to ask, but I have the feeling i may need to go in for school tomorrow to work on a report and edit a document at home. However, I have a Dell, while all my school computers are Macs(which is nice, i like macs) but I was wondering if i can burn the document i'm making to a cd and use it at my school, despite it being different word? The computers have mac for windows, but i woudl like to know if i could

Yes of course. Word for Macs and Word for Windows use the same file format. The only trouble you could possibly run into is if you're using Office 2007 at home and save to the new (default) XML format. Just make sure you save your file in regular .doc format as the Mac version of Word doesn't yet support .docx.
 
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