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Default office 2007 to save as 97-2003 with registry settings for all users

Asked by kjccee in Microsoft Office Suite, Windows XP Operating System, Microsoft Applications

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I am looking the registry settings that I can use to change the default save type in Word, Excel, PowerPoint to save as a 97-2003 .doc document in XP and also need one that will change Access save as 2002-2003. I have tried some that change it for the current user but I am looking for one that will work on the local machine instead. I am modifying an workstation image that will go out on over 200 computers and each computer will have multiple users logging into it so the registry changes will have to affect all the user who are login in to the workstation.Start Free Trial
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Tags: 2007, office, save, default, registry
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