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I am using MS Office 2003 on Windows XP Professional 2002 and each time I
open a Word doc, Word puts it in the reading layout view. Also, Word automatically removes buttons in the top tool bar if I do not use them every time. The reading view is annoying because I would never view a document that way. The button removal is annoying because I have to continually add the buttons that I want to use to the tool bar. Is there some way to make Office 2003 act like an older Office version to prevent these "improvements" from working? |
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1. Tools Options General (tab)
Uncheck "Allow starting in Reaidng Layout" 2. Tools Customize Options (tab) Check "Show Statndard and Formatting Toolbars on two lines" -- Enjoy, Tony "James_S" wrote in message ... I am using MS Office 2003 on Windows XP Professional 2002 and each time I open a Word doc, Word puts it in the reading layout view. Also, Word automatically removes buttons in the top tool bar if I do not use them every time. The reading view is annoying because I would never view a document that way. The button removal is annoying because I have to continually add the buttons that I want to use to the tool bar. Is there some way to make Office 2003 act like an older Office version to prevent these "improvements" from working? |