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Default How To Prevent "Final Showing Markup" State?

Greetings,

Word 2003, sp3.

We have a document with change tracking turned on. But we want the
document to always open in "Original" state with no markup showing. We
also want to ensure that the document opens in "Original" state when we
e-mail it to other users.

So far the document always seems to open in "Final Showing Markup"
state, no matter what we do.

Here are the things we've tried that didn't work:

1. On the Reviewing Toolbar, we selected Show | Original, and unchecked
Comments, Ink Annotations, Insertions and Deletions, and Formatting. We
then set the "Display for Review" setting to "Original" and saved and
closed. We added an empty line just to make sure the document had a
change just before we saved and closed. When we re-opened, the file
displayed in "Final Showing Markup" state.

2. We went to File | Properties | Custom, and cleared all the items in
the Properties box. Repeated step #1. When we re-opened, the file
displayed in "Final Showing Markup" state.

3. We went to Tools | Options | Security and unchecked the "Make hidden
markup visible when opening or saving" checkbox. Repeated step #1. When
we re-opened, the file displayed in "Final Showing Markup" state.

So to reiterate, the question is, how to we ensure that the document
will always open in Original state with no markup showing?