Question:
Why is my Ms Word file different from one PC to another?
Paul
2007-02-14 19:25:50 UTC
All PC's have XP SP2, Ms Office 2003 etc.
I have checked to Options and all seem to be default, so why is it when I open a file that was created on a different computer, it's a;; over the place?
Four answers:
David P
2007-02-14 23:33:03 UTC
The most likely reasons are

1, page size is different - check A4 or Letter - these are different sizes

2, The fonts used may not be installed on both PCs, one may be using a font substitution.

3, The normal.dot is different on the PCs - this is the default template. It may have been changed by some of the users.
Clara
2007-02-14 19:39:22 UTC
If in fact the two PCs where configured exactly the same, the file should look exactly the same. But chances are some settings in MsWord are different, or maybe the screen setting is different. Have you looked at some evident things like the zoom of the page. I mean, I just ask, don't mean to be insulting with the observation... but check that kind of things.
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Splishy
2007-02-14 19:32:20 UTC
my best guess is that you don't have a clue about msoffice


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