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Formatting changes automatically after closing file.
Hi Forum-mates,
how r u all? i'm facing a peculier problem and need your help into it; I've MSOffice 2007 on my Win XP machine. the problem is; many a times my Word file changes its formatting and placement of objects automatically when i open the file. suppose i have a file with 1-2 images, 2-3 footnotes, 1-2 end notes and 10-15 paragraph of text. it usually have the articles that i would type for sending in some journel. basically I format them so that it would get printed as it is; the images and all. i take print-outs everyday before leaving my place. now, when next time i reopen the file (say after a day or two) i notice changes in placements of the images, footnotes etc... if i have 3pager document, it would become 4 pages. i'm facing this problem since last 3-4 years; and had this problem even with word 2003. i have latest anti-virus installed and keep it updated every-week. has any one heard or faced such problem. please update me with your suggestions. thanks |
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Format changing
Linked text can be set to update automatically.
Also, the styles in your template can do the same. For the latter, go to the Templates and Add-ins dialogue (with your document open, press Alt +T,I, or click on the Template icon in the Developer tab of the ribbon (you may have to activate this in the Office button options). In the Templates and Add-ins dialogue, top left, uncheck the box that says "Automatically update document styles" if it is checked. |
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