As to the Highlighting, try Tools> Options> View to be certain there is a
check in the Highlight box. Hopefully that's the problem.
As to the settings in general: Some of Word's Options are document-specific,
so there's very little - if anything - you can do. When the doc is saved
those settings get saved with it & are in effect the next time the doc is
opened regardless of what your local settings are. Those that are not
document-specific, however, should not in any way alter your Options
settings because they don't travel with the document. Scroll Bars in 2003
[IIRC - don't have it handy to test, but am pretty certain] aren't document
specific, so if your observation is accurate there must be something else at
work behind the scenes.
HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 6/11/08 4:06 PM, in article
1FA4E6D9-7811-4DEF-8A65-(E-Mail Removed), "Penny"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> I've been feverishly working on a document trying to clean out all the
> inactive employees it's 7 pages long! It took me a VERY long time to
> highlight the people whose codes need to be deactivated. Yesterday I was
> plugging away at it and all my highlighting was there.
>
> Today I open it and it's all GONE!!!!! Please tell me is there a way to get
> all my work back? How does this happen?
>
> On other occasions I have noticed that opening a document that someone sends
> to me somehow changes my options and I have to go and change them back. Is
> there a way to preserve these settings so they don't get changed just because
> someone else has different settings? I have seen this time and time again
> and it's always been annoying, but if this has anything to do with me losing
> all my highlighting in the document I've spent so much time on I REALLY want
> to find out how to preserve my settings.
>
> I'm using Word 2003.
>
> Settings I've noticed that I've had to change are my scroll bar disappears
> and things of that nature.