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Default Disabling features introduced after MS Word 97

Is there a way to turn this feature off permanently? The default shows a tick
in the box. Or would I need to create the document as a template then save it
to remove the tick.

This feature is under ToolsOptionsSave tab & down below.

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Default Disabling features introduced after MS Word 97

The following line added to an autoopen macro in normal.dot will *check* the
box for each document you open.

ActiveDocument.OptimizeForWord97 = True

Change = True to = False to *uncheck* for each document.

http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm

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Marcus wrote:
Is there a way to turn this feature off permanently? The default
shows a tick in the box. Or would I need to create the document as a
template then save it to remove the tick.

This feature is under ToolsOptionsSave tab & down below.

Thanks, PS



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