"Save Word files as" setting cannot be set as Word Document (*.doc) in the Office 2003 Custom Installation Wizard| Article ID | : | 827723 | | Last Review | : | August 29, 2006 | | Revision | : | 1.8 |
SYMPTOMSIn the Custom Installation Wizard for Microsoft Office 2003,
when you set the Save Word files as option as Word
Document (*.doc), the setting is not configured. To see this
behavior, go to step 10 of the "More Information" section. Note The Custom Installation Wizard is installed as part of the
Microsoft Office 2003 Resource Kit Tools. For more information, visit the
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WORKAROUNDTo work around this behavior and to make sure that the
default Save Word files as setting in Microsoft Office Word
2003 is set to Word Document (*.doc), add the
DefaultFormat value to the Add/Remove Registry
Entries in your MST file. To do this, follow these steps:
| 1. | Click Start, point to All
Programs, point to Microsoft Office, point to
Microsoft Office Tools, point to Microsoft Office 2003
Resource Kit, and then click Custom Installation
Wizard. | | 2. | In the Custom Installation Wizard pane,
click Next. | | 3. | In the Open the MSI File pane, specify the
MSI file that you want to use, and then click Next. | | 4. | In the Open the MST File pane, specify the
MST file that you want to use, and then click Next. | | 5. | In the Select the MST File to Save pane,
click the down-arrow for the pane control box (4 of 24), and
then click 12 Add/Remove Registry Entries. | | 6. | On the Add Registry Entry tab, click
Add. | | 7. | In the Add/Modify Registry Entry dialog
box, follow these steps:
| a. | In the Root box, click
HKEY_CURRENT_USER. | | b. | In the Data type box, click
REG_SZ. | | c. | In the Key box, type
Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Word\Options. | | d. | In the Value name box, type
DefaultFormat. | | e. | In the Value data box, do not type
anything.
Leave the Value data box empty. | | f. | Click OK to close the
Add/Modify Registry Entry dialog box. |
| | 8. | In the Add/Modify Registry Entry dialog
box, click Finish. | | 9. | Click Exit to quit the Custom Installation
Wizard. |
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MORE INFORMATIONTo configure the Save Word files as option
in the Custom Installation Wizard (CIW), follow these steps:
| 1. | Click Start, point to All
Programs, point to Microsoft Office, point to
Microsoft Office Tools, point to Microsoft Office 2003
Resource Kit, and then click Custom Installation
Wizard. | | 2. | In the Custom Installation Wizard pane,
click Next. | | 3. | In the Open the MSI File pane, specify the
MSI file that you want to use, and then click Next. | | 4. | In the Open the MST File pane, specify the
MST file that you want to use, and then click Next. | | 5. | In the Select the MST File to Save pane,
click the down-arrow for the pane control box (4 of 24), and
then click 10 Change Office User Settings. | | 6. | Expand Microsoft Office Word
2003. | | 7. | Expand Tools | Options. | | 8. | Click Save. | | 9. | In the Settings list, double-click
Save Word files as. | | 10. | In the Save Word files as Properties
dialog box, click Apply Changes.
In the Save
Word files as box, select the format that you want as the default
document to save in Word, and then click OK.
Note To see the problem that is described in the "Symptoms" section,
select Word Document(*.doc) in the Save Word files
as box, click OK, and then click
Next. In the Add/Remove Files pane, click
Back. In the Change Office User Settings
pane, click Show configured settings only. | | 11. | Click Finish to complete the Custom
Installation Wizard. | | 12. | Click Exit to quit the Custom Installation
Wizard. |
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APPLIES TO| • | Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 | | • | Microsoft Office Word 2003 | | • | Microsoft Office Small Business Edition 2003 | | • | Microsoft Office Standard Edition 2003 | | • | Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 |
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