[blindlaw] Compatibility Mode in Word

rjaquiss rjaquiss at earthlink.net
Wed Nov 11 18:22:10 UTC 2015


Hello:

     It is my understanding that Word indicates compatibility mode when you
read a document prepared in another version of Word or when you open an RTF
document generated by other software. Word will by default save changes in
the document's initial format. If you don't want compatibility mode, open
the document and then use Save-as and press TAB to select the format of your
Word version. The format for the version of Word you are using is at the top
of the list. Hope this helps.

Regards,

Robert


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Is there a hotkey to turn off compatibility mode in MS word?


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