E63 file format not supported error message.

I have recently purchased a E63 in India. 
My earlier model was 9500 Communicator. I have transferred all the data from 9500 to E63 and all files etc. are opening properly, except files in the folder 'My Documents' which are 'Word' or 'Excel' files.
Whenever I try to open the file it says "File Format Not Supported".
Kindly help.

Is QuickOffice installed and activated?
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