Hello,
Does anyone have any advice about saving in Word and opening document using another Word version (eg. when I send drafts to supervisors). It seems that figures are in the wrong place, disappear altogether etc. V stressful. Don't want to convert to PDF. Any advice?
Cheers
Yep... don't do it.
I only did my work on university computer because of those exact problems.
Basically, stick to one version of Word (e.g. 2013) for thesis editing.
Arg... it's just too hard! I need to do a lot of editing at home. Guess I could do the work and then edit it at uni. Just won't work when I'm less organised... ! Microsoft is useless! I might give Open Office a whack and see what happens when I open that in my various versions of Word.
Or is there any way you can upgrade/downgrade Word versions at home so you are using the same one as uni?
I got the same sort of deal as Hugh for Office 2013, and I think it's a rolling offer. I then discovered I could get it for free anyway via uni, so have installed it on various machines - might be worth checking if you can get it via your uni email? (I just clicked on a download link within my uni Outlook email window). I've used Open Office and it is compatible with the other programs, you just need to watch or you can end up with various file types floating around, and I found its functionality more basic than Word.
File, Save As.. and then select an older version of Word i.e. 2004.
Or convert to pdf when sending to someone else... but.. take my advice and get used to writing your Word doc with "show non printing characters" enabled. This will save you a ton of formatting head aches.
If you work in an older version then as it is saved is how it will appear on any version... but... you won't have all the functionality in older versions so best to test and see what it drops and see if you can live with it.
IMO .doc seems to work better between different versions than .docx
OK. I was going back and forth between versions so I am not sure which transition was causing the problems. New to old, by the sounds of what some of you are saying.
I will play around with which format I save in and see what happens.
Upgrading is an option I strangely had not thought of!!!
Cheers
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