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jfp87 jfp87 is offline Office 2013 Professional Plus (32-bit) Configures Every Time I Start Word Windows 7 64bit Office 2013 Professional Plus (32-bit) Configures Every Time I Start Word Office 2010 64bit
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Default Office 2013 Professional Plus (32-bit) Configures Every Time I Start Word

Hi,



I originally had MS Office Professional Plus 2013 32-bit. I then tried to install 2010 Professional Plus 32-bit so that I could develop VBA solutions in both versions.

Now Word 2010 is the default and opens without an issue, but when I try to open Word 2013 it tries to configure every time. When I cancel the configuration dialog, Word 2013 will open in compatibility mode.

I think I understand that one of these versions has to be the default, but how do I get them to run together without this configuration issue, and how can I open a document in 2013 if 2010 is the default?

Thanks,
Joe
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