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Macros being stripped out in Word 2000 w/ Compatibility Kit?

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Demetri A - 22 Nov 2007 17:56 GMT
I've got a workstation with Office 2007, and several others with Office 2000
+ the office compatibility toolkit. Documents are created in Word with macros
and are saved as docm on the 2007 workstation. The problem is that when I
open the docs on the 2000 machines (which have the compatibility toolkit
installed), there are no macros present. If I take that exact same file and
open it on the 2007 PC, the macros are there.

How can I get these macros visible on Word 2000 but saved as a docm?
Douglas J. Steele - 23 Nov 2007 12:37 GMT
Sorry, this newsgroup is for questions about Access, the database product
that's part of Office Professional.

You'd be best off reposting your question to a newsgroup related to Word.

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> I've got a workstation with Office 2007, and several others with Office
> 2000
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> How can I get these macros visible on Word 2000 but saved as a docm?
 
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