How do I get out of compatability mode

R

roma

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roma

I opened a Word 2003 doc and the next time I opened 2007 it is in
Compatability Mode. How do I return to normal.?
 
G

grammatim

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roma

I opened a Word 2003 doc and the next time I opened 2007 it is in
Compatability Mode. How do I return to normal.?

Office Button > Save As > Word Document.

You'll then have a .docx of the same thing, alongside the
original .doc. (Word2007 is in "Compatibility Mode" whenever it opens
a .doc file.) But you then won't be able to open it in Word2003, in
case you also have an older computer or are sending it to someone else.
 
B

Beth Melton

roma said:
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roma

I opened a Word 2003 doc and the next time I opened 2007 it is in
Compatability Mode. How do I return to normal.?

If you want to update the file and not save a copy in the .doc format then
click the Office Button and then click Convert. If you want to save both a
..doc and a .docx copy then as "grammatim" suggested, use Office Button/Save
As/Word Document.
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Guides for the Office 2007 Interface:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/training/HA102295841033.aspx
 
G

grammatim

I wanted to tell her about "Convert," but I couldn't find it -- does
it appear only when a .doc is open?
 
B

Beth Melton

G

Graham Mayor

Yes - The convert command is added to the Word options command set while a
Doc format file is open.

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C

Chris

I am also having trouble with compatability mode and did as you suggested
with the convert command. Although I no longer see the words "compatability
mode" at the top of my document I still cannot use any of the functions such
as highlighting text to bold, underline, etc. Any suggestions?

Thanks

Chris
 

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