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Why would a word document lock? It claims it's in compatability mo
I've never used this mode and have never heard of it. I turned on my computer
yesterday and tried to edit my resume and it claims the document is now locked and I am in compatibility mode. Can someone help me understand what this is and how to shut it off. Thanks |
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Why would a word document lock? It claims it's in compatability mo
Are you using a trial version of the software that has now expired or have
you not activated your copy of the software? If so, see http://us20.trymicrosoftoffice.com/faq.aspx -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "Rodan" wrote in message ... I've never used this mode and have never heard of it. I turned on my computer yesterday and tried to edit my resume and it claims the document is now locked and I am in compatibility mode. Can someone help me understand what this is and how to shut it off. Thanks |
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Why would a word document lock? It claims it's in compatabilitymo
"Compatibility mode" means that you've opened a Word97-2003 document
in Word2007. Not related to the locking. On Mar 22, 7:11*pm, Rodan wrote: I've never used this mode and have never heard of it. I turned on my computer yesterday and tried to edit my resume and it claims the document is now locked and I am in compatibility mode. Can someone help me understand what this is and how to shut it off. Thanks |
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