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For my work, I need to know which options provided under Tools | Options in
Word 2003 (e.g., View, Edit, Print, Save, Compatibility, etc.) are document-specific and which are user-specific. Is there any way of determining this? thanks, David |
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All of the Compatibility options are document-specific (though in this
dialog you can set an application default that will apply to *new* documents). All of the other options are global *except* the following: Spelling & Grammar tab: "Hide spelling errors in this document" and "Hide grammatical errors in this document." Print tab: the settings in the section "Options for current document only." Security tab: the options on the top half of the tab, for sure, and at least some of those at the bottom (I think). This is not well documented, if at all. Save tab: Global and document settings are jumbled together, but I *think* these are for the current document only: * Embed TrueType fonts (and associated check boxes when it is enabled) * Save data only for forms * Embed linguistic data * Embed smart tags? (not sure about this one) * Disable features introduced after... -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "David" wrote in message ... For my work, I need to know which options provided under Tools | Options in Word 2003 (e.g., View, Edit, Print, Save, Compatibility, etc.) are document-specific and which are user-specific. Is there any way of determining this? thanks, David |
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