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WORD '07 BUG: COMPATIBILITY MODE FOR NEW DOCUMENTS
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 |
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WORD '07 BUG: COMPATIBILITY MODE FOR NEW DOCUMENTS
PHULEEZE don't post the same question to multiple groups!
Dian D. Chapman Technical Consultant, Microsoft MVP MOS Certified Instructor, Editor/TechTrax Ezine https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Dian.Chapman Free PC Tutorials: http://www.mousetrax.com/techtrax Free Word Tricks eBook: http://www.mousetrax.com/books.html Optimize your business docs: http://www.mousetrax.com/consulting Learn VBA the easy way: http://www.mousetrax.com/techcourses.html 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 |
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WORD '07 BUG: COMPATIBILITY MODE FOR NEW DOCUMENTS
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! Dian D. Chapman Technical Consultant, Microsoft MVP MOS Certified Instructor, Editor/TechTrax Ezine https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Dian.Chapman Free PC Tutorials: http://www.mousetrax.com/techtrax Free Word Tricks eBook: http://www.mousetrax.com/books.html Optimize your business docs: http://www.mousetrax.com/consulting Learn VBA the easy way: http://www.mousetrax.com/techcourses.html 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 |
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WORD '07 BUG: COMPATIBILITY MODE FOR NEW DOCUMENTS
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! Dian D. Chapman Technical Consultant, Microsoft MVP MOS Certified Instructor, Editor/TechTrax Ezine https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Dian.Chapman Free PC Tutorials: http://www.mousetrax.com/techtrax Free Word Tricks eBook: http://www.mousetrax.com/books.html Optimize your business docs: http://www.mousetrax.com/consulting Learn VBA the easy way: http://www.mousetrax.com/techcourses.html 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 |
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WORD '07 BUG: COMPATIBILITY MODE FOR NEW DOCUMENTS
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 ... 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! Dian D. Chapman Technical Consultant, Microsoft MVP MOS Certified Instructor, Editor/TechTrax Ezine https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Dian.Chapman Free PC Tutorials: http://www.mousetrax.com/techtrax Free Word Tricks eBook: http://www.mousetrax.com/books.html Optimize your business docs: http://www.mousetrax.com/consulting Learn VBA the easy way: http://www.mousetrax.com/techcourses.html 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 |
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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 ... 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! Dian D. Chapman Technical Consultant, Microsoft MVP MOS Certified Instructor, Editor/TechTrax Ezine https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Dian.Chapman Free PC Tutorials: http://www.mousetrax.com/techtrax Free Word Tricks eBook: http://www.mousetrax.com/books.html Optimize your business docs: http://www.mousetrax.com/consulting Learn VBA the easy way: http://www.mousetrax.com/techcourses.html 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 |
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WORD '07 BUG: COMPATIBILITY MODE FOR NEW DOCUMENTS
If you want help from Microsoft then you need to approach Microsoft who will
be happy to take your money. This is a user peer group. No-one here works for Microsoft.. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org funnybroad wrote: 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! Dian D. Chapman Technical Consultant, Microsoft MVP MOS Certified Instructor, Editor/TechTrax Ezine https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Dian.Chapman Free PC Tutorials: http://www.mousetrax.com/techtrax Free Word Tricks eBook: http://www.mousetrax.com/books.html Optimize your business docs: http://www.mousetrax.com/consulting Learn VBA the easy way: http://www.mousetrax.com/techcourses.html 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 |
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WORD '07 BUG: COMPATIBILITY MODE FOR NEW DOCUMENTS
Unfortunately, that's what I'm trying to do... avoid giving Microsoft more
money from my company. My boss wouldn't be real happy if I made him pay to get the status of a bug/issue with Word 2007 that we didn't cause ourselves. Also, I've posted this and numerous other questions on Microsoft's "Managed Newsgroup", because we have 'software assurance', and although they state on their main page: "A commitment to respond to your post by the next business day (English only)." , I've discovered that 'commitment' doesn't necessarily mean "guarantee". At the end of the day, I'd be satisfied if Microsoft would just say, "Yes, we acknowledge the inconsistency, and we're not going to fix it in the foreseeable future" That way, I can report that back to my managers, work around it, and move on with our rollout to 20,000 users. By the way, do you observe the same behavior with your installation of Word 2007? "Graham Mayor" wrote: If you want help from Microsoft then you need to approach Microsoft who will be happy to take your money. This is a user peer group. No-one here works for Microsoft.. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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WORD '07 BUG: COMPATIBILITY MODE FOR NEW DOCUMENTS
Word 2007 does not create new documents in 'compatibility' mode. It creates
them in its own internal format. It is only when you save the document that the saved file is in compatibility format - if that is what you have selected as default. *All* Word documents whilst open in Word are using the internal Word format. This is not a bug. It is how it is supposed to work. All previous Word versions were the same. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org funnybroad wrote: Unfortunately, that's what I'm trying to do... avoid giving Microsoft more money from my company. My boss wouldn't be real happy if I made him pay to get the status of a bug/issue with Word 2007 that we didn't cause ourselves. Also, I've posted this and numerous other questions on Microsoft's "Managed Newsgroup", because we have 'software assurance', and although they state on their main page: "A commitment to respond to your post by the next business day (English only)." , I've discovered that 'commitment' doesn't necessarily mean "guarantee". At the end of the day, I'd be satisfied if Microsoft would just say, "Yes, we acknowledge the inconsistency, and we're not going to fix it in the foreseeable future" That way, I can report that back to my managers, work around it, and move on with our rollout to 20,000 users. By the way, do you observe the same behavior with your installation of Word 2007? "Graham Mayor" wrote: If you want help from Microsoft then you need to approach Microsoft who will be happy to take your money. This is a user peer group. No-one here works for Microsoft.. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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WORD '07 BUG: COMPATIBILITY MODE FOR NEW DOCUMENTS
As I've said elsewhere, Compatibility mode isn't really very useful and most
people think there are more important issues in need of attention in Word 2007. At best, your problem is a very minor one and, although I can't speak for Microsoft, I doubt you will get what you consider a satisfactory resolution even if you pay for it; I would think that the best you could expect would be a change to the web page so that it tells you what you already know. What benefit were you hoping to get out of this? -- Enjoy, Tony "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! Dian D. Chapman Technical Consultant, Microsoft MVP MOS Certified Instructor, Editor/TechTrax Ezine https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Dian.Chapman Free PC Tutorials: http://www.mousetrax.com/techtrax Free Word Tricks eBook: http://www.mousetrax.com/books.html Optimize your business docs: http://www.mousetrax.com/consulting Learn VBA the easy way: http://www.mousetrax.com/techcourses.html 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 |
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WORD '07 BUG: COMPATIBILITY MODE FOR NEW DOCUMENTS
Thanks for your response, and you're right... for one person, especially an
experienced user, it's minor But multiply it by the 20,000+ not-so-experienced users we have to roll this out to. Then it's not so minor. The users will have to be trained that 1) getting into compatibility mode for new docs in Word is different than Excel and PowerPoint (source of confusion) 2) they need to immediately save a new document in Word before editing it (awkward) -or- try to remember what features are not 100% feature refresh (there's a long list) -or- try to explain the gruesome details of handling the compatibility prompts when they do finally save the document. Call me crazy, but I think user experience for our users is important, and a lot of confusion can be avoided if Microsoft could just make their software behave like it's described in their resource kit. The benefit I'm hoping for is this: EVIDENCE. Unless I can demonstrate to our Microsoft TAM that this issue is a problem with the software, and not with something we're doing wrong with our installation of it, they will charge us money to open a "ticket". So I try to gather information from various sources (including discussion groups) as 'evidence'. Thanks again Tony, I appreciate it! "Tony Jollans" wrote: As I've said elsewhere, Compatibility mode isn't really very useful and most people think there are more important issues in need of attention in Word 2007. At best, your problem is a very minor one and, although I can't speak for Microsoft, I doubt you will get what you consider a satisfactory resolution even if you pay for it; I would think that the best you could expect would be a change to the web page so that it tells you what you already know. What benefit were you hoping to get out of this? -- Enjoy, Tony "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! Dian D. Chapman Technical Consultant, Microsoft MVP MOS Certified Instructor, Editor/TechTrax Ezine https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Dian.Chapman Free PC Tutorials: http://www.mousetrax.com/techtrax Free Word Tricks eBook: http://www.mousetrax.com/books.html Optimize your business docs: http://www.mousetrax.com/consulting Learn VBA the easy way: http://www.mousetrax.com/techcourses.html 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 |
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WORD '07 BUG: COMPATIBILITY MODE FOR NEW DOCUMENTS
Hi. You're not getting much satisfaction here are you? I agree with you and
am experience the exact same problem myself, if that is any consolation. I have Word (also Excel & Powerpoint) 2007 configured to default save as 97-2003 .doc format but new files do not open in compatibility mode as they do in Excel and Powerpoint. Sure looks like a bug in Word to me. And not a minor one either, considering user confusion with the new formats. -- Rod |
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WORD '07 BUG: COMPATIBILITY MODE FOR NEW DOCUMENTS
A couple of points to ponder ...
Firstly I have to wonder, if you're rolling this out to 20K users, why you want compatibility. How many users will you have who remain on an earlier version? Secondly, I think you need to be aware that, even in compatibility mode, your users will still see compatibility prompts in some circumstances and may also see other effects of constantly saving down-level. They may need more training to work this way than they would to use the product in 'normal' mode and I think their experience of using the product will be less enjoyable, and may be more confusing, in compatibility mode. -- Enjoy, Tony "funnybroad" wrote in message ... Thanks for your response, and you're right... for one person, especially an experienced user, it's minor But multiply it by the 20,000+ not-so-experienced users we have to roll this out to. Then it's not so minor. The users will have to be trained that 1) getting into compatibility mode for new docs in Word is different than Excel and PowerPoint (source of confusion) 2) they need to immediately save a new document in Word before editing it (awkward) -or- try to remember what features are not 100% feature refresh (there's a long list) -or- try to explain the gruesome details of handling the compatibility prompts when they do finally save the document. Call me crazy, but I think user experience for our users is important, and a lot of confusion can be avoided if Microsoft could just make their software behave like it's described in their resource kit. The benefit I'm hoping for is this: EVIDENCE. Unless I can demonstrate to our Microsoft TAM that this issue is a problem with the software, and not with something we're doing wrong with our installation of it, they will charge us money to open a "ticket". So I try to gather information from various sources (including discussion groups) as 'evidence'. Thanks again Tony, I appreciate it! "Tony Jollans" wrote: As I've said elsewhere, Compatibility mode isn't really very useful and most people think there are more important issues in need of attention in Word 2007. At best, your problem is a very minor one and, although I can't speak for Microsoft, I doubt you will get what you consider a satisfactory resolution even if you pay for it; I would think that the best you could expect would be a change to the web page so that it tells you what you already know. What benefit were you hoping to get out of this? -- Enjoy, Tony "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! Dian D. Chapman Technical Consultant, Microsoft MVP MOS Certified Instructor, Editor/TechTrax Ezine https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Dian.Chapman Free PC Tutorials: http://www.mousetrax.com/techtrax Free Word Tricks eBook: http://www.mousetrax.com/books.html Optimize your business docs: http://www.mousetrax.com/consulting Learn VBA the easy way: http://www.mousetrax.com/techcourses.html 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 |
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WORD '07 BUG: COMPATIBILITY MODE FOR NEW DOCUMENTS
Try going to the layout portion at the bottom of the advanced section of Word
Options and selecting Word 2003 layout. -- Manticorr "funnybroad" wrote: Thanks for your response, and you're right... for one person, especially an experienced user, it's minor But multiply it by the 20,000+ not-so-experienced users we have to roll this out to. Then it's not so minor. The users will have to be trained that 1) getting into compatibility mode for new docs in Word is different than Excel and PowerPoint (source of confusion) 2) they need to immediately save a new document in Word before editing it (awkward) -or- try to remember what features are not 100% feature refresh (there's a long list) -or- try to explain the gruesome details of handling the compatibility prompts when they do finally save the document. Call me crazy, but I think user experience for our users is important, and a lot of confusion can be avoided if Microsoft could just make their software behave like it's described in their resource kit. The benefit I'm hoping for is this: EVIDENCE. Unless I can demonstrate to our Microsoft TAM that this issue is a problem with the software, and not with something we're doing wrong with our installation of it, they will charge us money to open a "ticket". So I try to gather information from various sources (including discussion groups) as 'evidence'. Thanks again Tony, I appreciate it! "Tony Jollans" wrote: As I've said elsewhere, Compatibility mode isn't really very useful and most people think there are more important issues in need of attention in Word 2007. At best, your problem is a very minor one and, although I can't speak for Microsoft, I doubt you will get what you consider a satisfactory resolution even if you pay for it; I would think that the best you could expect would be a change to the web page so that it tells you what you already know. What benefit were you hoping to get out of this? -- Enjoy, Tony "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! Dian D. Chapman Technical Consultant, Microsoft MVP MOS Certified Instructor, Editor/TechTrax Ezine https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Dian.Chapman Free PC Tutorials: http://www.mousetrax.com/techtrax Free Word Tricks eBook: http://www.mousetrax.com/books.html Optimize your business docs: http://www.mousetrax.com/consulting Learn VBA the easy way: http://www.mousetrax.com/techcourses.html 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 |
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