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Old 11-08-2019, 02:08 PM
cmulder cmulder is offline How can I force documents to be saved as docx? Windows 10 How can I force documents to be saved as docx? Office 2019
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We use office 365. We have a LOT of old "doc" documents and Word saves in that format when opened in that format to preserve compatibility. Is there a way to force Word to save all "doc" documents that are opened as "doc" files to "docx". I know I can change them all to docx very easily using VBA however I DON'T want dates changed on documents either. That is its important to keep the date of when a document was last accessed. Of course is someone can recommend some VBA code that will change a doc to a docx that does NOT change the date of the document that's would work as well.

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