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Changing Web Options
I recently changed the Web Options in Office XP Professional in Word from
the default of IE 4 or later to IE6 assuming that it would be better to have everything displayed in the most current of formats. I do have some older programs however, will I have problems with the IE6 setting or should I switch back to IE4 & later to avoid problems? |
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Changing Web Options
Hi Lori,
The settings basically determine what browser features are used. If you're on an intranet and most folks have IE6 you should be okay with Word produced Web Documents. If you're using a public web page you may want to go to the lowest settings, including disabling relying on VML and lowest browser for folks visiting your site if you think you have a wide audience. ========= "Lori Kuiper" wrote in message ... I recently changed the Web Options in Office XP Professional in Word from the default of IE 4 or later to IE6 assuming that it would be better to have everything displayed in the most current of formats. I do have some older programs however, will I have problems with the IE6 setting or should I switch back to IE4 & later to avoid problems? -- I hope this helps you, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* Office 2003 explained http://microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.asp |
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