Re: Reading Layout View...Again: The Solution

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Thanks for posting back. Many MVPs are adamant about the side effects of using these "registry cleaners", and not to use them.

Andrea wrote:
For anyone who's still having this problem, the solution for me turned out to be in using a diskcleaning program that was cleaning the data settings in my registry, but along the way I found other solutions that may work for people who can't get their option settings to hold, including the reading layout setting. The details are in a thread that began on 12/3 called Reading Layout View in the microsoft.public.word.docmanagement group. I'm posting a link below:

-Andrea

http://groups.google.ca/group/microsoft.public.word.docmanagement/browse_thread/thread/ae9d298e2057176d/a969a34ebc465459#a969a34ebc465459



Andrea wrote:

Does anyone have another suggestion to resove this? Thanks.

Andrea wrote:

Because the original thread was old, I'm posting this as a new one. I had
a problem with not being able to prevent the Reading Layout View from
appearing. The checkmark kept reappearing, but Beth's solution seemed to
work for a while--to delete two addins. I'm sorry to say that this wasn't
a permanent fix. The checkmark returns sometimes, I remove it, and then
it remains unchecked for a while before starting the cycle all over
again. It doesn't seem to be related to rebooting. I have no idea what's
causing this, but there are no longer addins in the template box. I had
deleted the targets, but I don't remember where they were anymore, so I
can't tell whether they've reappeared there.

Beth Melton wrote:

I suspect it was DVZWDAddin.dot - but no worries, thanks anyway. :-)

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"Andrea" <andreawknospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I don't know which caused the problem. Deleted them both!

Beth Melton wrote:

That's great to hear. :-) Any idea which add-in was the culprit?




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