
Newer versions of Microsoft Office also allow you to run a computability check. When working in any of these programs simply remember to save in a compatible format.

That way if you're working on a document in an old version of Microsoft Word from 2007 in a public computer in a library, you can save it so that it will load on your laptop with the newest version without resorting to plain text mode or a PDF format. This feature has been a staple of Microsoft Office programs for many years. Many of Microsoft's programs also offer the ability to do and save work in compatibility mode. For those users concerned about important files that were created using an earlier version of Word, Excel or PowerPoint, these will also likely continue to be accessible on Windows 10.
