Reading office 2007 files on my curve 8900

Hi
I have recently been provided with a curve 8900 by my company. I can read office 2003 file e.g. .ppt but not office 2007 files e.g. .pptx
does anyone know if I can do this  please and if so how

I was wondering whether there is anyway of getting a 512mb or 1gb graphics card into the new iMac?
Sorry but no, there isn't.
Does anyone know how I can open docx files or any other Office 2007 files on Microsoft Office for Mac 2004
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