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I am using Word in Office XP 2002 SP3 with all latest updates. There are
two annoyances I would like to eliminate: 1. When I open a particular file, it always opens displaying a small toolbar in the Word window (See attachment). What is this toolbar and how can I get it to stop popping up each time I open this document? 2. This same file I use to paste articles from off the internet. Each time I want to save this file, whether there has been anything new added to the file or not, it insists on displaying the "This feature not supported by Word 97" warning window. I do want to save the file only with Word '97 features, but I really don't want it to keep asking me each time I save the document. I just want it to save it and get over it! And if it has saved the file only with Word '97 features, why does it keep asking me the next time I save it? Wouldn't it have been saved without those features the last time I saved the file? Any suggestions you can offer will be most appreciated. |
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Hi LuDean,
2. This same file I use to paste articles from off the internet. Each time I want to save this file, whether there has been anything new added to the file or not, it insists on displaying the "This feature not supported by Word 97" warning window. Check Tools/Options/Save. It's probably set up to warn you if you use "features after" and set to Word 97. 1. When I open a particular file, it always opens displaying a small toolbar in the Word window (See attachment). What is this toolbar and how can I get it to stop popping up each time I open this document? This indicates the file has opened in Design mode. I'm guessing your Macro Security is set to "high" and that the file contains ActiveX controls (fields from the Controls Toolbox) and/or macros. Word is deactivating them due to the "High" security setting and letting you know by showing you the document is in "design" mdoe. Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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![]() Check Tools/Options/Save. It's probably set up to warn you if you use "features after" and set to Word 97. I actually recall making this selection. It's just that I don't want to be reminded of it everytime I save the file. Presumably, once you have saved it, it should have been saved without the offending Word 97 feature.. right? So why does it keep telling you each time thereafter, even though you have not added anymore of the offending features during your current editing session? This indicates the file has opened in Design mode. I'm guessing your Macro Security is set to "high" and that the file contains ActiveX controls (fields from the Controls Toolbox) and/or macros. Word is deactivating them due to the "High" security setting and letting you know by showing you the document is in "design" mdoe. As far as I know, there are no macros in my file. How would I find out if there are any active-x controls? |
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Hi LuDean,
It's just that I don't want to be reminded of it everytime I save the file. Presumably, once you have saved it, it should have been saved without the offending Word 97 feature.. right? So why does it keep telling you each time thereafter, even though you have not added anymore of the offending features during your current editing session? I didn't design it, and I don't work for Microsoft :-) I presume it's a safety measure so no one can come back to MS and wail and whine that they weren't warned data could be lost... This indicates the file has opened in Design mode. I'm guessing your Macro Security is set to "high" and that the file contains ActiveX controls (fields from the Controls Toolbox) and/or macros. Word is deactivating them due to the "High" security setting and letting you know by showing you the document is in "design" mdoe. As far as I know, there are no macros in my file. How would I find out if there are any active-x controls? Try copying everything but the last paragraph mark into a new document. Save, close, then open it again. Do you still get the prompt? If you do, it contains ActiveX controls. If you don't, then perhaps the document once did - once this is activated in a document it doesn't go away. Best is to use the copied document you just created... Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |