E90 and Office 2007 Compatability

Ihave office 2007 on my laptop. When i transfer files to my e90, it does not recognise them. I have to save the files on my laptop in office 2003 format and then transfer again to my e90 which then recognises it. Is there a way around this or an update for the office that is installed in my e90? Also i have pocket express which came automatically installed on my e90. I see its java and hate that application after suffering errors in my nseries handsets. When i remove it either via app manager or via the menu option using the c-option, when i restart the phone the application pocket express appears again. Is there no way to delete it permanently?
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Hi there as far as I know the latest version of E90-1 software (V300) has support for Office 2007. If you want to do it an easier way, enter the office menu and then quickoffice. Scroll to updates and you should find a reasonably priced update for compatibility of 2007 documents.
As for your second issue, there must be an installer file somewhere on your phone that keeps re-installing the application. You must un-install this as well when removing the application and this should stop it from re-installing very time you restart.
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