Ah yes, the electronic age. There's no need to print out those stupid documents and deplete our nation's forests of the few trees that remain. After all, as long as you don't let the system they reside on become obsolete, you're good to go. I mean what sort of idiot couldn't see the demise of the 5.25 or the 3.5 inch floppy coming from a mile away and get those old documents saved off. Yup, you'd have to be pretty dimwitted to have let that particular bit of obsolescence render your files useless. Then again, maybe you shouldn't be so smug as it doesn't matter how damn tech savvy you are, because the evil hell beasts gamboling down the halls of Microsoft aren't about to let you get away with holding on to your old files. You don't know what I'm getting at? Well being enough of a moron to have some small amount of faith in Microsoft shows just what sort of imbecile you are, so let me spell it out. Microsoft, in their infinite wisdom, has made it so that old file types can no longer be opened with the latest version of their damnable applications. Oh, and they don't limit this to just Word, oh no; this is true for Excel and Powerpoint as well. Ah, but being the cretin that you are, you think to yourself "They must have a good reason for this, perhaps those old versions have been rendered unopenable by upgrades to the software." It gags me to even type your puerile thoughts. "Upgrades"? Really? I know this to be false because if you want, you can update a registry entry that will allow these old files to be opened. Or maybe not. Maybe you'll have to take the drastic step of installing Open Office, opening the old file, and then saving it off to a newer format that Microsoft will grudgingly allow to open.How do I know all this? I read about it. After all, I'm not a cretin like you.