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See here for uninstalling Windows 10:
http://www.howtogeek.com/220723/how-...dows-7-or-8.1/ As far as editing Office documents internally w/ Office 2013, this still works in our tests on Windows 10: http://www.kinook.com/Forum/showthread.php?t=1042 |
#2
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In my experience, Windows updates - with almost all versions of Windows - almost invariably cause Office files to be displayed externally, even though they were previously displayed internally in UR; this problem can be readily solved by double-clicking the .REG file linked to in Kinook's reply. So it's a good thing to save this .REG file for future reuse - that's what I do.
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#3
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I had missed the registry file, yes it worked but the documents now open at a LARGE magnification, like the ribbon takes most of the height of the details pane with just a small strip at the bottom to edit my document. Now that I have it (at least partially) working I have more opitons to try and get it looking correct. Thank You. |
#4
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Based on my experience, the best way to solve such problems is to open a/the document in Word and set the display size and other parameters to whatever you desire; then when you view the document internally in UR, it will display according to your regular view settings in Word.
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When opened normally, outside UR, MS Word scales to suit the screen it is on. When opened within UR on the Monitor it appears normal size but fuzzy as if a smoothing filter has been applied. If opened within UR on the laptop main screen it is scaled up to what it would look like on the monitor screen if it were scaled to the same number of pixels as on the laptop screen. If the monitor is not plugged in then it appears at a normal scaling, but when I am at home or in the Lab at work I always plug in a second monitor. I don't understand what is going on here! |
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I don't either, but it's not something that UR itself has control over. UR is hosting Internet Explorer, which in turn is hosting Word. Apparently Windows 10/Word/IE doesn't fully support scaling when hosted in this way.
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This may work better in v5.3, which is high DPI aware.
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ole , windows 10 |
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