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Originally Posted by w64bit View Post
1. I want to save to the latest format (with no Compatibility Mode) because Microsoft stated that:
"You can work in Compatibility Mode or you can convert your document to the Word 2013 file format."
"Converting your document lets you access the new and enhanced features in Word 2013."
And do really need to do that for 40,000 existing files, the overwhelming majority of which you will probably never edit again or, if you do, you're unlikely to need access to "the new and enhanced features in Word 2013"? Does it matter to you that making the conversion could break some of those documents?
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