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Inspite of changing the save mode in 'word options', i am unable to turn-off
the compatibility mode. It is working well for excel and power point. Kinldy
suggest
thanks in advance
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If the option is not saving, see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/MissingMenusEtc.htm.

Also, note that existing documents won't be affected by changing the default
save format. You can convert an existing document to Word 2007 format via
Office button | Convert.

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Inspite of changing the save mode in 'word options', i am unable to
turn-off
the compatibility mode. It is working well for excel and power point.
Kinldy
suggest
thanks in advance



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Tried changing the Registry it did not work.

The problem is, everytime i save the doc in default save option (ie., 2007
..docx), a message pops-up "......may cause changes in the layout of the
document". Ofcourse the message can be turned off but I am keen to known how
that would affect my work.


"Stefan Blom" wrote:

If the option is not saving, see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/MissingMenusEtc.htm.

Also, note that existing documents won't be affected by changing the default
save format. You can convert an existing document to Word 2007 format via
Office button | Convert.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"CPS" wrote in message
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Inspite of changing the save mode in 'word options', i am unable to
turn-off
the compatibility mode. It is working well for excel and power point.
Kinldy
suggest
thanks in advance




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One minor thing that comes to mind is that a document converted to *.docx
format from *.doc does not support changing fonts and colors via Change
Styles on the Home tab (but you can change the paragraph styles directly, so
that shouldn't be a problem). If you press the Tell Me More button in the
message box you will get more information.

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Tried changing the Registry it did not work.

The problem is, everytime i save the doc in default save option (ie., 2007
.docx), a message pops-up "......may cause changes in the layout of the
document". Ofcourse the message can be turned off but I am keen to known
how
that would affect my work.


"Stefan Blom" wrote:

If the option is not saving, see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/MissingMenusEtc.htm.

Also, note that existing documents won't be affected by changing the
default
save format. You can convert an existing document to Word 2007 format via
Office button | Convert.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"CPS" wrote in message
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Inspite of changing the save mode in 'word options', i am unable to
turn-off
the compatibility mode. It is working well for excel and power point.
Kinldy
suggest
thanks in advance








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