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Apple Mac/PC File Compatabilities
I need to send a word document to a guy with an apple mac.
Now i know he wont be able to open it if it stays as a word document. So i will need to change it to somethin else, it doesnt really matter what as it only needs to be basic bold underlined italic etc. So if i send him the email as a .txt file would that work, would he be able to open it properly? Thanks |
send it in rich text .rtf
Personally if he does not need to change the document I would write it as an acrobat pdf |
If he has Open Office or the likes installed, he'll be fine with an MSWord document (of any version).
PDF Writer is a nice thing to have installed though :) Edit: Only just saw your last question. a Text file (.txt) won't retain file formatting, so he wont see bold/italic/underline. For that, you'll need RTF as a minimum really. |
It doesn't matter whether they have a PC or a Mac. What is required is them having Word installed (or another program like OpenOffice that can open Word documents.
As others have said, pdf or rtf are probably better options. |
What wyrdness said, its not that macs cant read it but they dont use file extentions so somtimes word will not want to recognise it. Saying that i think now OSX will understand that a doc ending is a word file. If not just go into Word on the Mac and select to view any file type, then open the file you want, word will know that its a file it can work with and open it.
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