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| Force Office 2003 to save in Office 2007 file formats Is there a GPO available that I can use to force Office 2003 to default to the Office 2007 file formats? During the beta testing there was mention of an ADM called Office11ff.adm that would become available but I've yet to see it. I assume the new ADMX/ADML format for the GPOs has slowed things down, is a GPO going to be available to do this at some point? It would make migration to Office 2007 a lot smoother. -- Steve. |
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| RE: Force Office 2003 to save in Office 2007 file formats So I take it nobody knows? Is there an MVP out there with more info? -- Steve. "Steve-UK" wrote: > Is there a GPO available that I can use to force Office 2003 to default to > the Office 2007 file formats? > > During the beta testing there was mention of an ADM called Office11ff.adm > that would become available but I've yet to see it. > > I assume the new ADMX/ADML format for the GPOs has slowed things down, is a > GPO going to be available to do this at some point? > > It would make migration to Office 2007 a lot smoother. > -- > Steve. |
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| Re: Force Office 2003 to save in Office 2007 file formats What exactly is your question? 2007 can Open office 2003 files just fine. Office 2007 can save as 2003 just fine. Why would you attempt to convert Office 2003 to handle 2007 features so you could save as 2007?!?!?!? Steve-UK wrote: > So I take it nobody knows? Is there an MVP out there with more info? |
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| Re: Force Office 2003 to save in Office 2007 file formats The question is: where is the GPO that Microsoft promised that allows us to set the default file type to save as in earlier versions of Office? Like I said, I need it for migration purposes. I need all my users to be defaulted to the Office 2007 file type. -- Steve. "Bob I" wrote: > What exactly is your question? 2007 can Open office 2003 files just > fine. Office 2007 can save as 2003 just fine. Why would you attempt to > convert Office 2003 to handle 2007 features so you could save as 2007?!?!?!? > > > Steve-UK wrote: > > So I take it nobody knows? Is there an MVP out there with more info? > > |
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| Re: Force Office 2003 to save in Office 2007 file formats "Steve-UK" <Steven.Kendrick(nospam)@kendrick.co.uk> wrote in message news:1BC79856-B067-4FBD-804B-7E859ACC9B1F@microsoft.com... > The question is: where is the GPO that Microsoft promised that allows us > to > set the default file type to save as in earlier versions of Office? > > Like I said, I need it for migration purposes. I need all my users to be > defaulted to the Office 2007 file type. Office 2003 and below CANNOT save to the Office 2007 default. If that's what I think you're asking. |
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| Re: Force Office 2003 to save in Office 2007 file formats "Gordon" <gbplinux******.com.invalid> wrote: > "Steve-UK" <Steven.Kendrick(nospam)@kendrick.co.uk> wrote in > message news:1BC79856-B067-4FBD-804B-7E859ACC9B1F@microsoft.com... >> The question is: where is the GPO that Microsoft promised that >> allows us to set the default file type to save as in earlier >> versions of Office? >> >> Like I said, I need it for migration purposes. I need all my >> users to be defaulted to the Office 2007 file type. > > > Office 2003 and below CANNOT save to the Office 2007 default. If > that's what I think you're asking. To the OP: It's the other way around, Office 2007 can be set to save as the earlier file type as the default. That way some of your users can stay with earlier versions of Office and some can use Office 2007 and they'll all be compatible, not to the Office 2007 file type but compatible to the Office 2003 file type. I hope that's clear? |
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| Re: Force Office 2003 to save in Office 2007 file formats Yes I know this, however Microsoft specifically announced on the office website before 2007 was released there would be an ADM template that would allow earlier versions to save in Office 2007 file formats by default. The filename was announced as office11ff.adm for Office 2003. But there's no sign of it. It can't be that hard to do, it's only a registry entry. I'll have to try writing one myself. -- Steve. "XS11E" wrote: > "Gordon" <gbplinux******.com.invalid> wrote: > > > "Steve-UK" <Steven.Kendrick(nospam)@kendrick.co.uk> wrote in > > message news:1BC79856-B067-4FBD-804B-7E859ACC9B1F@microsoft.com... > >> The question is: where is the GPO that Microsoft promised that > >> allows us to set the default file type to save as in earlier > >> versions of Office? > >> > >> Like I said, I need it for migration purposes. I need all my > >> users to be defaulted to the Office 2007 file type. > > > > > > Office 2003 and below CANNOT save to the Office 2007 default. If > > that's what I think you're asking. > > To the OP: It's the other way around, Office 2007 can be set to save > as the earlier file type as the default. That way some of your users > can stay with earlier versions of Office and some can use Office 2007 > and they'll all be compatible, not to the Office 2007 file type but > compatible to the Office 2003 file type. > > I hope that's clear? > > |
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| Re: Force Office 2003 to save in Office 2007 file formats The capability exists to force Office 2007 to "Save As" Office 2003. And an Office11F(ile)F(ormat).adm sounds like it would be the template that would do just that. Perhaps you just remember it backward. Steve-UK wrote: > Yes I know this, however Microsoft specifically announced on the office > website before 2007 was released there would be an ADM template that would > allow earlier versions to save in Office 2007 file formats by default. The > filename was announced as office11ff.adm for Office 2003. > > But there's no sign of it. > > It can't be that hard to do, it's only a registry entry. > > I'll have to try writing one myself. |
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| Re: Force Office 2003 to save in Office 2007 file formats Hi Steve, The ADM file for Office 2003, to set the Office 2007 file formats as defaults (files only, not templates) when using the compatibility pack with the pre 2007 versions isn't available yet, but you should be able to use the information in this article http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932127 if you need to accomplish that within the next month or so. =============== <<"Steve-UK" <Steven.Kendrick(nospam)@kendrick.co.uk> wrote in message news:111F3609-8ECA-414E-AD08-35B8ABE09CCC@microsoft.com... Yes I know this, however Microsoft specifically announced on the office website before 2007 was released there would be an ADM template that would allow earlier versions to save in Office 2007 file formats by default. The filename was announced as office11ff.adm for Office 2003. But there's no sign of it. It can't be that hard to do, it's only a registry entry. I'll have to try writing one myself. -- Steve>> -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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