OneNote 2007 to OneNote 2003 Rollback

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Victoria Phibes

Due to the various and sundry problems I had with OneNote 2007 (indeed,
Office 2007) on my Gateway PC running Windows XP SP2, I uninstalled
Office/OneNote 2007, and reinstalled Office/OneNote 2003.

However, I had created a notebook for one of my nursing classes in OneNote
2007, and now want to be able to open and read that notebook in OneNote 2003.
When I attempt to open that notebook, it says:

"This file is from a later version of OneNote. Your version cannot load this
file. There may be a converter available from Microsoft Office Online web
site that will enable it to do so."

I have done what I consider a pretty thorough search of the MOO web site,
and so far, have not found any type of a converter so that ON2007 documents
can be opened and read in ON2003.

Does anyone have any information or 'fixes' that I can be pointed towards?
Thank you for any help available.
 
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Kathy Jacobs

There isn't a converter that will let you read 2007 files in 2003. One thing
to consider: If your problems were with the rest of Office 2007, you can
install and run OneNote 2007 with Office 2003. Just don't try to run with
both versions of OneNote on the same machine trying to access notebooks that
have been upgraded to 2007.

--
Kathy Jacobs, Microsoft MVP OneNote and PowerPoint
Author of Kathy Jacobs on PowerPoint
Get PowerPoint and OneNote information at www.onppt.com
or on my blog, http://geekswithblogs.net/VitaminCH/Default.aspx

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