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I'm using Win XP Home and had Office 2007 installed first on this PC, but
decided not to use this as I hated it and so installed Office 2003 instead. I would like, if possible, to keep Office 2007 on the PC as well but mainly use office 2003. At the moment I can run Word 2003 and open old .doc files from within it and they open fine, but what I can't do is run Word 2003 by clicking .doc files in Windows Explorer, Word 2007 opens each time. (The same happens with Excel 2003/2007 and .xls files). I have tried changing the file association info in File Types, but this looks as if it's all ok and should run Word 2003 when opening the .doc file, but it doesn't - it always runs Word 2007. This is really annoying and I really want to change it. Thanks |
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See http://www.gmayor.com/Toolbars_in_word_2007.htm which explains the
registry changes you will need to make, and then having run Word 2003, you can make the changes to the file association manually via Windows Explorer Tools Folder Options File Types to open DOC files with Word 2003 XLS with Excel 2003 etc. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org BCP wrote: I'm using Win XP Home and had Office 2007 installed first on this PC, but decided not to use this as I hated it and so installed Office 2003 instead. I would like, if possible, to keep Office 2007 on the PC as well but mainly use office 2003. At the moment I can run Word 2003 and open old .doc files from within it and they open fine, but what I can't do is run Word 2003 by clicking .doc files in Windows Explorer, Word 2007 opens each time. (The same happens with Excel 2003/2007 and .xls files). I have tried changing the file association info in File Types, but this looks as if it's all ok and should run Word 2003 when opening the .doc file, but it doesn't - it always runs Word 2007. This is really annoying and I really want to change it. Thanks |
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Thank you Graham, I followed your very clear instructions to edit the
registry and then I restarted the machine and then ran Word 2003. However, it seems to have made no difference to my problem. When I go to Windows Explorer Tools Folder Options File Types it looks no different from before, I go to Change and then Browse to Program Files/Office 2003/office11\winword.exe and then click Open and then OK, the File Types box then has "Doc file" for the extension DOC instead of "Microsoft Office Word 97 - 2003 Document". If I then click Close it saves that setting but the .doc file still opens in Word 2007. Sorry.... am I doing something wrong? "Graham Mayor" wrote: See http://www.gmayor.com/Toolbars_in_word_2007.htm which explains the registry changes you will need to make, and then having run Word 2003, you can make the changes to the file association manually via Windows Explorer Tools Folder Options File Types to open DOC files with Word 2003 XLS with Excel 2003 etc. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org BCP wrote: I'm using Win XP Home and had Office 2007 installed first on this PC, but decided not to use this as I hated it and so installed Office 2003 instead. I would like, if possible, to keep Office 2007 on the PC as well but mainly use office 2003. At the moment I can run Word 2003 and open old .doc files from within it and they open fine, but what I can't do is run Word 2003 by clicking .doc files in Windows Explorer, Word 2007 opens each time. (The same happens with Excel 2003/2007 and .xls files). I have tried changing the file association info in File Types, but this looks as if it's all ok and should run Word 2003 when opening the .doc file, but it doesn't - it always runs Word 2007. This is really annoying and I really want to change it. Thanks |
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The web page shows how to prevent Word 2003 from re-configuring the settings
applied by Word 2007. If you want to stop Word 2007 from reconfiguring Word 2003's settings you should make the changes to the Word 12 branch of the registry. Do you have Outlook 2007 installed? This will work with either Word version, but it uses a subset of Word 12 as its editor by default. If Outlook is open when you make the changes, it is likely to screw things up. If Word is open clicking a doc file from Outlook will probably use the open version of Word. Personally I would always open the required version of Word first, but it should work if you prevent Word 12 from reconfiguring the shared registry entries. Note that the registry conflicts will mean that two versions of Word sharing the same registry entries is always going to be a compromise and things may not happen as you might expect. Re-read the notes near the start of the web page. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org BCP wrote: Thank you Graham, I followed your very clear instructions to edit the registry and then I restarted the machine and then ran Word 2003. However, it seems to have made no difference to my problem. When I go to Windows Explorer Tools Folder Options File Types it looks no different from before, I go to Change and then Browse to Program Files/Office 2003/office11\winword.exe and then click Open and then OK, the File Types box then has "Doc file" for the extension DOC instead of "Microsoft Office Word 97 - 2003 Document". If I then click Close it saves that setting but the .doc file still opens in Word 2007. Sorry.... am I doing something wrong? "Graham Mayor" wrote: See http://www.gmayor.com/Toolbars_in_word_2007.htm which explains the registry changes you will need to make, and then having run Word 2003, you can make the changes to the file association manually via Windows Explorer Tools Folder Options File Types to open DOC files with Word 2003 XLS with Excel 2003 etc. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org BCP wrote: I'm using Win XP Home and had Office 2007 installed first on this PC, but decided not to use this as I hated it and so installed Office 2003 instead. I would like, if possible, to keep Office 2007 on the PC as well but mainly use office 2003. At the moment I can run Word 2003 and open old .doc files from within it and they open fine, but what I can't do is run Word 2003 by clicking .doc files in Windows Explorer, Word 2007 opens each time. (The same happens with Excel 2003/2007 and .xls files). I have tried changing the file association info in File Types, but this looks as if it's all ok and should run Word 2003 when opening the .doc file, but it doesn't - it always runs Word 2007. This is really annoying and I really want to change it. Thanks |
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OK, I've had another play around and here's some more info:
when I click Change for the DOC extension in File Types I only see an option for "Microsoft Office Word", it does not say Word 2003 or 2007. So then I browse to winword.exe (in Program Files\Office 2003\office11\) and click Open, this takes me back to the screen with all the programs listed and the highlight is still sitting on "Microsoft Office Word", still no mention of Word 2003. If I go into the Advanced box I get many more options, but I don't really understand them. I tried changing the setting for "Open" and changed the program from winword.exe in Prog files\MS Office\office12\ to Prog files\MS Office 2003\Office11 and this now starts Word 2003 but with an error message about a dialog box being open. My question now is: do I have to change the settings using the Advanced box? and if so, what are the settings and do I have to change all the entries (Edit, New, Open, Print,... etc)? Another question is why do they have to make this so *#$% difficult? This question is one that many people must ask. Thanks. "BCP" wrote: Thank you Graham, I followed your very clear instructions to edit the registry and then I restarted the machine and then ran Word 2003. However, it seems to have made no difference to my problem. When I go to Windows Explorer Tools Folder Options File Types it looks no different from before, I go to Change and then Browse to Program Files/Office 2003/office11\winword.exe and then click Open and then OK, the File Types box then has "Doc file" for the extension DOC instead of "Microsoft Office Word 97 - 2003 Document". If I then click Close it saves that setting but the .doc file still opens in Word 2007. Sorry.... am I doing something wrong? "Graham Mayor" wrote: See http://www.gmayor.com/Toolbars_in_word_2007.htm which explains the registry changes you will need to make, and then having run Word 2003, you can make the changes to the file association manually via Windows Explorer Tools Folder Options File Types to open DOC files with Word 2003 XLS with Excel 2003 etc. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org BCP wrote: I'm using Win XP Home and had Office 2007 installed first on this PC, but decided not to use this as I hated it and so installed Office 2003 instead. I would like, if possible, to keep Office 2007 on the PC as well but mainly use office 2003. At the moment I can run Word 2003 and open old .doc files from within it and they open fine, but what I can't do is run Word 2003 by clicking .doc files in Windows Explorer, Word 2007 opens each time. (The same happens with Excel 2003/2007 and .xls files). I have tried changing the file association info in File Types, but this looks as if it's all ok and should run Word 2003 when opening the .doc file, but it doesn't - it always runs Word 2007. This is really annoying and I really want to change it. Thanks |
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Your last message crossed with my last one. I went back to editing the
registry and changed the entry for Office 12 instead of Office 11 as you suggested, but this still made no difference to the problem. "BCP" wrote: OK, I've had another play around and here's some more info: when I click Change for the DOC extension in File Types I only see an option for "Microsoft Office Word", it does not say Word 2003 or 2007. So then I browse to winword.exe (in Program Files\Office 2003\office11\) and click Open, this takes me back to the screen with all the programs listed and the highlight is still sitting on "Microsoft Office Word", still no mention of Word 2003. If I go into the Advanced box I get many more options, but I don't really understand them. I tried changing the setting for "Open" and changed the program from winword.exe in Prog files\MS Office\office12\ to Prog files\MS Office 2003\Office11 and this now starts Word 2003 but with an error message about a dialog box being open. My question now is: do I have to change the settings using the Advanced box? and if so, what are the settings and do I have to change all the entries (Edit, New, Open, Print,... etc)? Another question is why do they have to make this so *#$% difficult? This question is one that many people must ask. Thanks. "BCP" wrote: Thank you Graham, I followed your very clear instructions to edit the registry and then I restarted the machine and then ran Word 2003. However, it seems to have made no difference to my problem. When I go to Windows Explorer Tools Folder Options File Types it looks no different from before, I go to Change and then Browse to Program Files/Office 2003/office11\winword.exe and then click Open and then OK, the File Types box then has "Doc file" for the extension DOC instead of "Microsoft Office Word 97 - 2003 Document". If I then click Close it saves that setting but the .doc file still opens in Word 2007. Sorry.... am I doing something wrong? "Graham Mayor" wrote: See http://www.gmayor.com/Toolbars_in_word_2007.htm which explains the registry changes you will need to make, and then having run Word 2003, you can make the changes to the file association manually via Windows Explorer Tools Folder Options File Types to open DOC files with Word 2003 XLS with Excel 2003 etc. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org BCP wrote: I'm using Win XP Home and had Office 2007 installed first on this PC, but decided not to use this as I hated it and so installed Office 2003 instead. I would like, if possible, to keep Office 2007 on the PC as well but mainly use office 2003. At the moment I can run Word 2003 and open old .doc files from within it and they open fine, but what I can't do is run Word 2003 by clicking .doc files in Windows Explorer, Word 2007 opens each time. (The same happens with Excel 2003/2007 and .xls files). I have tried changing the file association info in File Types, but this looks as if it's all ok and should run Word 2003 when opening the .doc file, but it doesn't - it always runs Word 2007. This is really annoying and I really want to change it. Thanks |
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