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Hi
First of all check that both documents are based on the same template. If not this will be the cause of your issue as different templates may have different settings. Tony(OTPM) |
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I think you may be right Tony. Is there a way I can see what version of Word the document was created from? Because if I click on Tools -> Options -> Compatiibility Tab -> in the "Recommened Options For" drop down --- Microsoft Word 6.0/95 is selected
Also is there a way I can see the template that the document was created from? Thanks for reply Tony Ger |
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Hi Ger
In older versions of Office such as yours you should be able to click on the File menu and select properties. One of the tabs on the dialogue box that appears will contain the name of the template that is attached to the document. The other point I have noticed is that both documents have completely different sizes. If the copy only contains a copy of your first document then the size should be identical. Hope this helps. Good luck. Tony(OTPM) |
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