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Old 09-23-2010, 08:54 AM
wornways wornways is offline Word 2007: How to get rid of "Microsoft Office Word Compatibility Checker" harrasalog Windows Vista Word 2007: How to get rid of "Microsoft Office Word Compatibility Checker" harrasalog Office 2007
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Default Word 2007: How to get rid of "Microsoft Office Word Compatibility Checker" harrasalog

I'm working with a few hundred RTF files which are used as help screens in an application I'm writing online documentation for. Until now I've never seen this "Microsoft Office Word Compatibility Checker" harassalog come up, but with this one RTF file it's displayed every time I hit [Cntrl]+[s] to save my work, which is about twice per sentence because this action is built into my typing habits.

It's pretty distracting having to dismiss this harrassalog each and every time I do save the document.

I'd get rid of the "... features in ... this document [that are] not supported," but all I'm told by the harassalog is that "Some custom properties that are stored in this document will be lost." There is only 1 occurrance reported.



I'm given no way to find out what custom property this is so I can get rid of it and get back to work.

Can anyone help?
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