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SYMPTOMSWhen you open a Word 4.0 or 5.x for the Macintosh document in Word 6.0, shadow borders created in 4.0 or 5.x may have thicker shadows in Word 6.0. This may cause pagination differences. CAUSEWord 6.0 uses the same size shadow line as the line thickness. Therefore, a 3-point shadow line has a 3-point shadow, giving the border line a total thickness of 6 points. Word 5.x uses a fixed shadow line of 1 point, so a 3-point line creates a total border thickness of 4 points. RESOLUTION
Instead of using the pre-set shadow border, format the bottom and right
sides of the paragraph/table cell with a border one size larger than the
border used on the top and left sides. This will create a shadow border of
only 1.5 to 1.75 times the width of the thin sides. Word's built-in shadow
border is exactly 2 times the thickness of the thin sides.
NOTE: To correctly enter the macro code, remove the underline characters
and enter the text between the Sub and End Sub statements as a single line.
STATUSThis behavior is due to a design change that was made to maintain compatibility with Word for Windows and Word for Windows NT. Additional query words: table paragraph
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