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Win 2002 SP3
Win XP HE

Hi,

is it possible to disable the "format warning message"--for example:

"filename.txt may contain features that are not compatible with Plain
Text format. Do you wan tot save the document in this format? To save
click Yes. To preserve formatting click No."

If there is either a setting or a registry hack or anything else to
disable this--so it doesn't always show up when saving, I would love to
know about it.

Thank a lot!

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I assume you are actually saving as Plain Text intentionally?

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"stef" wrote in message
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Win 2002 SP3
Win XP HE

Hi,

is it possible to disable the "format warning message"--for example:

"filename.txt may contain features that are not compatible with Plain
Text format. Do you wan tot save the document in this format? To save
click Yes. To preserve formatting click No."

If there is either a setting or a registry hack or anything else to
disable this--so it doesn't always show up when saving, I would love to
know about it.

Thank a lot!

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Yes, of course.
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I assume you are actually saving as Plain Text intentionally?

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Well, it was always possible that you had the file type set to .txt
inadvertently. We can't always tell a poster's level of expertise from a
short message.

In any case, I don't know the answer (which I imagine will require VBA) but
wanted to make sure that anyone who did post it would not be doing so in
vain, when what you really needed was just to change the file type.

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Yes, of course.
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I assume you are actually saving as Plain Text intentionally?


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don't worry about other people.
they can take care of themselves, believe me.

don't reply if u don't know the answer.
it just wastes time for u and for the op.

also it could give the false impression the op might have been answered
already to someone casually looking at what threads to reply to--god
knows there are enough of them to read.


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Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:

Well, it was always possible that you had the file type set to .txt
inadvertently. We can't always tell a poster's level of expertise
from a short message.

In any case, I don't know the answer (which I imagine will require
VBA) but wanted to make sure that anyone who did post it would not be
doing so in vain, when what you really needed was just to change the
file type.



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Well, you did post in the .newusers NG, and we tend to assume that new users
may be less clueful than more experienced ones. g

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"stef" wrote in message
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don't worry about other people.
they can take care of themselves, believe me.

don't reply if u don't know the answer.
it just wastes time for u and for the op.

also it could give the false impression the op might have been answered
already to someone casually looking at what threads to reply to--god
knows there are enough of them to read.


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Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:

Well, it was always possible that you had the file type set to .txt
inadvertently. We can't always tell a poster's level of expertise
from a short message.

In any case, I don't know the answer (which I imagine will require
VBA) but wanted to make sure that anyone who did post it would not be
doing so in vain, when what you really needed was just to change the
file type.


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Default disable format warning message on saving

And you do that very well. I've had heaps of help on here, including from
Suzanne. I'm just struggling with another language and trying on their
newsgroup and the tone of responses makes me realize how much we take for
granted on this, arguably the most informative ng on the net (I suppose as a
Word user I'm biassed..).

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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Well, you did post in the .newusers NG, and we tend to assume that new
users
may be less clueful than more experienced ones. g

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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so
all may benefit.

"stef" wrote in message
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don't worry about other people.
they can take care of themselves, believe me.

don't reply if u don't know the answer.
it just wastes time for u and for the op.

also it could give the false impression the op might have been answered
already to someone casually looking at what threads to reply to--god
knows there are enough of them to read.


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Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:

Well, it was always possible that you had the file type set to .txt
inadvertently. We can't always tell a poster's level of expertise
from a short message.

In any case, I don't know the answer (which I imagine will require
VBA) but wanted to make sure that anyone who did post it would not be
doing so in vain, when what you really needed was just to change the
file type.




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All help is appreciated. And I support all who give their time to
helping others--as you undoubtedly do. And as I do when I do know the
answer, etc.


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Well, you did post in the .newusers NG, and we tend to assume that
new users may be less clueful than more experienced ones. g

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Default disable format warning message on saving

Using

Application.DisplayAlerts = wdAlertsNone

in a macro to save the documents should prevent the warning from appearing.
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"stef" wrote in message
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Win 2002 SP3
Win XP HE

Hi,

is it possible to disable the "format warning message"--for example:

"filename.txt may contain features that are not compatible with Plain
Text format. Do you wan tot save the document in this format? To save
click Yes. To preserve formatting click No."

If there is either a setting or a registry hack or anything else to
disable this--so it doesn't always show up when saving, I would love to
know about it.

Thank a lot!

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Doug, thanks a lot for ur reply.

quick question: would that macro not disable ALL warning messages of
*any* kind?

if so, that might be overkill for me as *some* warning messages *are*
useful.

i am just trying to disable that one; or ones of that kind--the save in
format, etc....

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Doug Robbins - Word MVP wrote:

Using

Application.DisplayAlerts = wdAlertsNone

in a macro to save the documents should prevent the warning from
appearing.



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Create a macro to do the saving and after the save command in the macro,
include

Application.DisplayAlerts = wdAlertsAll

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"stef" wrote in message
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Doug, thanks a lot for ur reply.

quick question: would that macro not disable ALL warning messages of
*any* kind?

if so, that might be overkill for me as *some* warning messages *are*
useful.

i am just trying to disable that one; or ones of that kind--the save in
format, etc....

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Doug Robbins - Word MVP wrote:

Using

Application.DisplayAlerts = wdAlertsNone

in a macro to save the documents should prevent the warning from
appearing.



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that's smart.
let me try it and i'll post the results here.
tx.
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