OpenType features such as ligatures, number forms, stylistic sets, and contextual alternatesīlocks applied to regions of the document are removed. If they are applied by using the style, the text effects will appear again when the document is reopened in Word 2016 or 2013. Text effects like shadow, reflection, glow, and 3-DĮffects on text are permanently removed unless the effects are applied by using a custom style. If the shape isn’t changed, it will be restored when the document is upgraded in Word 2016 or 2013. Shapes and text boxes are converted to effects available in this format. New shape and text box effects (most of the effects in the Format Shape pane) Lists using the new numbering formats are converted to Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3, 4. Headings will be expanded by default the property is permanently removed. If the comments are not changed, the original state will be restored when the document is upgraded in Word 2016 or 2013. The video is permanently converted to a picture with a hyperlink to the web video.Ĭomment replies and comments marked “done”Ĭomment replies become top-level individual comments, and all comments marked “done” will appear as regular comments. The app doesn’t run, but it will be available when the document’s upgraded in Word 2016 or 2013. For reference, mine were in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Application Virtualization Client\sftdde.exe" for Excel and "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\microsoft shared\Virtualization Handler\CVH.exe" for Word.Here’s a list of document elements in files created in Word 20 that work differently when they’re opened in Word 2007: Excel pointed to the same program, which didn't work, but the actual program was already on docx for Word), and choose the programs that whatever shortcuts you have open to. Then find the extensions you want (usually. Go to Control Panel > Default Programs > Associate a protocol or file type with a program So, summarizing (sorry if too long a post): I then decided to check the shortcuts for Excel/Word on my quick launch and noticed that the programs used were precisely those, so I proceeded to associate the extensions with those programs. I noticed that other file extensions on the list had the correct icon, and the program associated with them was NOT "Microsoft Office", but "Microsoft Application Virtualization DDE Handler" for Excel extensions or "Microsoft Application Virtualization Handler"įor Word ones (Please note I have no idea what this is or what DDE might even stand for). Taking AKA LIZ's lead, I went to Control Panel > Default Programs > Associate a protocol or file type and searched (in vain) for Excel / Word (problem was the same).
#OPEN OFFICE 2010 FILE ONLINE UPDATE#
However, after some update or something, I can no longer find any Office 2010 folder, only Office14, which of course is empty. My Office is the Starter 2010 edition, which came with the laptop.
#OPEN OFFICE 2010 FILE ONLINE WINDOWS#
When you double click the xlsx file to open you get a program list including in my case Windows Media Player (its own old choices)- choose or select Excel and tick the Always use this box underneath - it all works.Īfter running down all possibilities stated here and none of them working, I made some adjustments to AKA LIZ's suggestion. If there is an entry within Progids other than Default - Delete it
If there is a key in xlsx called user choice or other such - Delete it xlsx => OpenWithProgridsĪdd New => Binary Value => name the binary value as => Excel.Sheet.12 Go to : HKEY_CURRENT_USER =>Software =>Microsoft =>Windows =>ĬurrentVersion => Explorer => FileExts =>. Right click xlsx key and Export to docs as xlsx, if you need to restore to original state simply double click it will put itself back automatically. Work as Geekoshy with BACKUP and ADDITIONS as below I had tried forcing from File association window or rightclicking file and using Open with - this messed up reg by the look of it creating unneeded entries. Mine had been trying to use Windows Media player of all things. New to this and regedit - a first ever - but - this worked on Windows7 prof 32bit with Office2010