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Old 01-14-2008   #2 (permalink)
william davidson


 
 

Re: Office 2003, Office 2007 and Vista

This should help

http://ask-leo.com/where_did_file_as...ows_vista.html

"MManry" <MManry@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Certain reports and letters in our online system are designed to call MS
> Excel or MS Word inside a browser window. While this works great with
> Office
> 2003 or Office 97, the default settings for Office 2007 cause an issue.
> By
> default Office 2007 file types called by our system open the actual Office
> application, either Excel or Word, instead of opening in a browser window.
> While this poses no issue on the built in letters or the first level of a
> report, it does cause an issue with report drill downs. For example, if
> Office 2007 is installed, clicking on a numerator or denominator in a
> report
> will call a new browser window and generate an error message saying that
> you
> must be logged into view that page. To fix this, you open Windows
> Explorer
> and select Tools from the menu. Then select Folder Options. Once the
> Folder
> Options opens, select the File Types tab. Scroll down to the XLS
> Microsoft
> Excel 97-2003 and select it. Then click Advanced. When the Advanced tab
> opens, check the box flagged “Browse in same window”. However, if you
> have
> Vista installed once you open Folder Options,, there is no File Types tab.
> How do I apply this fix in Vista?
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