Microsoft KB Archive/216920

= WD2000: Part 2: Limitations Converting from Word Document Format to Word 6.0/95 Format =

Article ID: 216920

Article Last Modified on 11/25/2002

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Word 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q216920





SUMMARY
This article (Part 2 of 2) provides information about what happens when you convert a Microsoft Word 2000 document to Word 6.x or Word 7.0 format.

NOTE: Word 95 and Word 6.x implement a 32-MB limit for document file size. If you are saving a large document with a lot of graphics from Word 2000 to the Word 6.0/95 format and receive a message, it is recommended that you break up the Word 2000 document into smaller files before saving it in the Word 6.0/95 (*.doc) format.

For Part 1 of this article, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

212268 Part 1: Limitations Converting from Word Document Format to Word 6.0/95 Format



MORE INFORMATION
When you save a Word 2000 document as Word 6.0/95, Word warns you with the message "Some of the features in this document aren't supported by Microsoft Word 6.0/95" and shows you a summary of the features that are not supported and how they appear in Word 6.0/95. The following tables show the elements that Word changes or removes upon saving as Word 6.0/95.

NOTE: Unless otherwise noted, the features listed in the following tables also behave the same as listed if you do either of the following:


 * In Word 6.0 or Word 95, you open a document created in Word 2000 (saved as Word 6.0/95), resave as a Word document, and then reopen the file in Word 2000.

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 * In Word 2000, you open a document created in Word 2000 and saved as Word 6.0/95.

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