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Default WORD '07 BUG: COMPATIBILITY MODE FOR NEW DOCUMENTS

Yes, our Office 2003 users have the compatibility pack installed.

How will this help me with the behavior of how/when Word 2007 kicks into
compatibility mode for newly created documents?

"Summer" wrote:

I can only suggest as I did elsewhere have you installed the Compatibility
Pack?

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en


"Summer" wrote in message
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Mine do. Set Default Save option "Document [Compatibility Mode]

No problem.

"funnybroad" wrote in message
...
PUHLEEZE get someone within Microsoft to acknowledge the problem and
either
give me a solution, or a timeframe when I can expect one.

"Dian D. Chapman, MVP" wrote:

PHULEEZE don't post the same question to multiple groups!



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On Sat, 7 Jul 2007 13:32:02 -0700, funnybroad
wrote:

According to the O2k7 Resource kit (specific page link below), if you
set
your default save format to the 97-2003 formats, when you create a new
document in Word, it should automatically open the blank document in
[Compatibility Mode]. I've tried two completely different installations
(one
at work with one set of media, and another at home with a different set
of
media), and this isn't the case. I have to first save the new blank
document
before [Compatibility Mode] kicks-in.

Excel and PowerPoint behave as described in the res. kit. New workbooks
and
presentations open up automatically in compatibility mode if you've set
the
default format to the 97-2003 formats.

Link to page in Resource Kit:
http://technet2.microsoft.com/Office...3.mspx?pf=true