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![]() Hi All, I have some documents that have been used for some time with Word 97, When they are opened in 2003, the indents in the header and table cells are different to what they are in 97. I have confirmed this in a test environment with both PCs connected to the same printer (drivers will probably be different though as the 97 PC is NT4 and the 2003 PC is XP) For example, the indent in the Header when shown in 97 is 0cm (Margin is 2cm and this is where the indent marker sits) but when I open the exact same file at the exact same time (i.e. in read only mode) in 2003, the exact same indent is at 2cm (Margin is 2cm plus indent is 2cm so the indent is 4cm from the left edge of the page) Surely this must be a known bug but I certainly couldn't find a reference to it on the KB. I have also confirmed that it happens no matter which PCs I open it on. i.e test/production/whatever. Can anyone help me? Cheers Mr, Smith. |
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