

- #Why does my word document keep jumping pdf#
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#Why does my word document keep jumping pdf#
Embedding Fonts and Converting to PDF With your document open in Word, under вЂFile’, In Word, under Adobe PDF, choose 'Change Conversion Settings'. Why does Word sometimes override bold and italics when I. Why does the font changes to a smaller or larger size when
#Why does my word document keep jumping software#
Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choiceįully Scalable Excel File Importer class for. Are you standalone or running over a network to a file server? This problem has been found to be caused by incompatible networking PatrickThis problem has been found to be caused by incompatible networking NOTE: I can change the Read-Only property of the original file once it'sĬlosed. I save it out using a new filename, then open that file. The document becomes Read-Only after working on it for a while. I create a new MS Word document and typing.Ģ. I create a new MS Word document and typing.2.ġ.

Suddenly become Read Only on their own? How did you move the documents toġ. Open them or do you find that they open OK and save a few times and then Is your problem identical? Are your documents all read only when you try to (e-mail address removed), "Terry Farrell" I'll check for Add-Ins, but I'm pretty sure I have none.

Some of the time, they randomly become Read-Only. I also have this problem with MS Word 2007.
#Why does my word document keep jumping install#
This will start Word in its default install mode bypassingĪll customizations and add-ins, etc. From Start, Run (Winkey+R) type inĪnd press enter. This is usually because of an incompatible third party add-in. Prompted to do another copy because the original is a "read-only" copy. Recently, when editing information in one of my word documents, I am Why do all Word documents become read-only?

My solution is to save the file with a new name, delete the old file, and rename the new file to the old file name. This problem occurs on all three machines I use, on both XP and Win7. The Read-only file attribute in Explorer is always CLEAR when this happens (the attribute is clear before, during, and after the problem). But once in a while, when I save, I get the message "This file is read-only." followed by the path and file name in parentheses. When working on a Word document (stored on a local drive), usually I can edit and save normally. I don't remember when it started, but it may have been with installing Office 2007. I've had the same problem for a couple years.
