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It would probably require Microsoft to fix Office 365 to work like older versions.
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That's bad, but I understand the dependencies between Office and UR.
But is it reasonable to wait for Microsoft to fix this? Is there a way to use an other software to work with UR? A workaround for me for word files is to save them in .rtf format. But there is a disadvantage: If the file have headers or footers they get lost by editing them in internal browser view. Is it possible to prevent editing .rtf files (or other files) in internal browser view...so that they could only be edited external? |
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Quote:
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http://kinook.com/UltraRecall/Manual...entsdialog.htm |
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Just did a new install of UR Pro running on Win7, and stored Word files (very pre-current version) that are "forms" (tables) are not displaying as a "form", is this part of the same problem ? Should I have NOT selected to install the rtf table option, doesn't matter ? Thanks. |
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Word does not use the riched20.dll that can be installed with UR.
I installed the latest Office 365 on an updated Windows 10 system, configured internal editing of Word documents via http://kinook.com/Forum/showthread.php?t=1042, imported a Word 2003 document with a table into UR (also tried the same with a Word 2016 document), and was able to edit the file internally in UR -> IE -> Word. |
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OK, this worked
http://kinook.com/Forum/showthread.php?t=1042 Alternatively, download this file and double-click in Explorer: http://www.kinook.com/Download/Misc/Office.reg Thanks |
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