From: brimetcalf on 10 Feb 2010 22:13 Recently, my copy of Word 2007 (on Windows XP) stopped saving documents as ..docx by default. When I change the setting back from "Word 97-2003 Document (*.doc)" to "Word Document (*.docx)" in Office Button... Word Options... Save... "Save files in this format," the program will remember to do so until I close Word. Upon restarting Word, this is now always reverted back to the *.doc setting. I've had Word for years now and it only recently started doing this. I've tried setting it dozens of times and it keeps forgetting it. I've run the Microsoft Office Diagnostics and it found one unnamed problem and reported that it fixed it. I've run Office Setup (Repair) from the Add or Remove Programs in the Control Panel, but neither of these have solved the problem. I cannot find help on Google and I'm about to give up. Anyone know the solution? Something in RegEdit I can do?
From: Stefan Blom on 21 Feb 2010 13:34 See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/MissingMenusEtc.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "brimetcalf" wrote: > Recently, my copy of Word 2007 (on Windows XP) stopped saving documents as > .docx by default. When I change the setting back from "Word 97-2003 Document > (*.doc)" to "Word Document (*.docx)" in Office Button... Word Options... > Save... "Save files in this format," the program will remember to do so until > I close Word. Upon restarting Word, this is now always reverted back to the > *.doc setting. I've had Word for years now and it only recently started > doing this. I've tried setting it dozens of times and it keeps forgetting > it. I've run the Microsoft Office Diagnostics and it found one unnamed > problem and reported that it fixed it. I've run Office Setup (Repair) from > the Add or Remove Programs in the Control Panel, but neither of these have > solved the problem. I cannot find help on Google and I'm about to give up. > Anyone know the solution? Something in RegEdit I can do?
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