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Old December 4th, 2006, 03:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Default Reading Layout View

Disabling add-ins in Tools | Templates and Add-ins merely unloads them for
the current session. Unless you actually remove them from the Word/Office
Startup folder (or uninstall them if they're COM add-ins), you won't have
solved the problem.

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"Andrea" wrote in message
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I forgot to add that I also deleted two add-ins from the registry and the
Global Templates and Addin window.

Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
This most likely indicates that a poorly written add-in is changing your
settings at startup.


"Andrea" wrote in message
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A Google search indicated old posts in this newsgroup on permanently
disabling the Reading Layout option in Word 2003, but I'm unable to

bring
them up through my newsreader, so I'm creating a different thread. I've
gone through the generally suggested solutions: unchecking the Allow

box
in the General/Options tab, renaming normal.dot and forcing a new one

to
be created, creating an AutoOpen macro in Normal.dot
(Options.AllowReadingMode = False). However, the checkbox kept
returning--and also some of the other Options settings didn't stay

saved
(e.g., Automatically Create Drawing Canvas, Recently Used File
List) and Save options (number minutes, etc.). Finally, I deleted the
Word Data Settings registry key, but nothing seems to keep my Options
settings stable. Does anyone have any suggestions? I'm using Windows XP
Pro SP2. Windows and Office 2003 are completely updated.