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Old 08-18-2017, 09:55 AM
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It could be something identified here, which does not care about the platform.
What happens when I send my document to someone else? Will Word mess up my formatting?

It also could be a problem with the transmission, sometimes parts of .doc and .docx files get dropped when they are sent. If that is the case, sending the file again or putting it on a shared space like dropbox or onedrive can solve the problem.
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