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word 2007 and grammar check
Beth,
I will need to hold off on sending you a document for now. I cannot go into any details. However, I just got a call from another user yesterday complaining about the same issue. But, this user had a one page letter maybe 2 paragraphs at the most. The user ran spell check; the document was showing that €śFrench€ť was the default when it actually was not. I was able to recreate this issue. I opened the same one page document, changed the date, and ran spell check. I got the same notification as the user. We are now seeing this issue since we moved everyone from Office 2003 to Office 2007. We did not have this issue before. I had opened another post about owa and 2007 attachments. No one has replied to that post. I will give you more details. I have 2 computers, setup exactly the same. Both have XP SP3, office 2007 with compatibility pack installed, same version of IE, winzip etc. Basically they are both configured exactly the same. On one machine I can open 2007 attachments no problems. I right click on the attachment, from owa, the file will open as a word, excel etc. On the other machine, I right click to open. I get the window to save the file to my machine, the file shows as a zip file. So I save the file to my machine, when I try to open the file. I cannot open the excel document, the zip file looks like html doc etc. We are now seeing some machines in our network will open the attachments okay. Other machines want to save the files as a zip file. "Beth Melton" wrote: The best way to communicate, and one that will benefit everyone, is to continue the discussion in the thread. There may be others interested in the attachments discussion and the outcome of the grammar issues. Plus these threads can be searched using Google and it may help someone in the future. :-) For the grammar check issue you can email a sample document to (Remove NoSpam4Me to obtain a valid email address). I'll take a look at it and send you back a copy with corrections (if I find something) and post a response back to this thread. ~Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP "Justin Jayjohn" wrote in message ... Beth, I am still working on both problems (2007 word grammar check & owa & 2007 attachments). What is the best way for us to communicate. Continue posting replies or should I send you an email about both issues I am currently trying to resolve. "Beth Melton" wrote: The new Office 2007 file formats are actually compressed xml files. You can append the file name with .zip and open and view the content in the Windows Explorer or your favorite compression utility outside the application. Speaking of compression utilities, I'd say that's what's causing the attachment issue you are encountering. The utility recognizes it's a zip file based on the content, rather than the file extension, and is trying to open it. btw, did you get your language issue resolved? I'm still happy to take a look at your file for you. :-) ~Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP "Justin Jayjohn" wrote in message ... Beth, I notice your an Office MVP. Have you come across the issue of owa wanting to open 2007 attachments as zip files. |
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