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The User options setting is no longer used as in some earlier versions of Microsoft Word. If a path is set for User options, the path is ignored by Word and has no effect.
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The purpose of the User options file location in some earlier versions of Word is to point to the location of the Winword.opt file. Winword.opt is a binary file that some earlier versions of Word for Windows use to store user preference settings. Most user preferences are set when you click Options on the Tools menu and make changes to the various tabs. Word 2000 does not use an .opt file to store user preferences; instead, Word uses the Windows Registry to store the settings of user preferences.
NOTE: If a path is set for User options, an INI-PATH string value will be set in the Options registry key; however, because Word no longer uses this setting, it will be ignored. Additional query words:
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