

The documents were saved in a current OOXML file format in.The documents on the PC originated in Microsoft Word 2010."Your documents should look the same on the Mac as long as ALL of Nothing to do with Mac to PC, rather they are caused by computer to Machine to another has the potential to affect spacing, breaks, Any difference in font or printer driver from one Is a word processor that has text that flows, unlike a PDF or page True PC to PC, PC to Mac, Mac to Mac, and Mac to PC. "As for having documents be identical when moving from oneĬomputer to another there are factors you must consider. Theĭifferences are tiny, but they account for the differences in the ("hinted") so documents on the Mac will look and orint the same wayĪs documents using the PC versions of those fonts on the PC.

Office have been ver y carefully adjusted "Microsoft also ships a set of fonts with the same names on both Service pack 2 comply about 98% of the way to the standard (there's Office 2008 for Mac and 20 for Windows prior to

Pack 2 or later and Office 2011 for Mac comply strictly with the Mac Office MVP Jim Gordon writes: "The Microsoft Office fileįormat Open XML (OOXML) is for Word, Excel and PowerPoint files and Mac Business Unit became part of the main Office Business Unit that Essentially, each version on the PC is matched a year laterīy a version on the Mac (Microsoft is trying to reduce that gap, The two versions closer together, the differences will become less over You mightīuy two at that price, but the rest of us couldn't afford it!īecause it is the same software, and Microsoft has a policy of bringing So expensive that a copy of Word would cost several thousand dollars. Making a new one just for the Mac would have been Well over a billion dollars, and there are well over ten thousand person-years The cost and number of person-hours spent developing Word is mind-boggling. Word for the web browser (Office 365) is completely different: a.

