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Default Word 2000 and Word XP compatibility

If the difference is slight, it could be that there is actually a difference
in font metrics or spacing, but if the difference is quite noticeable (that
is, if the document prints in the upper left-hand corner of the page, with a
wide right and bottom margin), then that's because it contains at least one
tracked change or comment, and Word is allowing space for the "balloons."
Either print from the Final view (rather than Final Showing Markup) or
Accept All Changes and Delete All Comments. See
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/trac...ngesWorks.html

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I've been recently upgraded from Microsoft Office 2000 to Microsoft
Office XP. When I am trying to open my old documents created with Word
2000, the font looks smaller and when I am trying to print is like the
content of the page get smaller - keeping the same amount of words
like in the old document only at a smaller scale.
It is anything that can be done so I will have the same format in Word
XP?