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SYMPTOMSIn Microsoft Word 7.x for Windows 95, when you open a Microsoft Word 97 document containing a callout with lines or arrows, the following problems occur: Case 1: Callout with a Line and Arrow on One EndIn Word 97, if you create a document containing a callout with a line and arrow on one end, when you open the document in Word 7.x, the direction of the arrow will be reversed and the callout box will be missing.Case 2: Callout with a Line and Arrow on Both EndsIn Word 97, if you create a document containing a callout with a line and an arrow on both ends, when you open the document in Word 7.x, the arrow on one end of the line will be missing.Case 3: Callout with a Line and No ArrowsIn Word 97, if you create a document containing a callout with a line and no arrows on either side of the line, when you open the document in Word 7.x, the callout box will be missing.CAUSEThese problems occur because you have opened the Word 97 file using the Word 97 Import Converter, Mswrd832.cnv. The version of the converter that you are using does not convert arrowheads correctly and brings in the callout box without its line showing. RESOLUTIONTo resolve this problem, upgrade to the latest version of the Word 97-2000 Import Converter. For additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q162214 WD: How to Obtain the Word 97-2000 Import Converter Temporary WorkaroundTo temporarily work around this problem, when you open the document containing callout boxes with lines or arrows into Word 7.x, manually format the lines or arrows and format the callout box with a line.To put a line around the callout box, follow these steps:
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem with certain versions of the Word 97 Import Converter. This problem is corrected in the version of the converter available with Microsoft Office 97 SR-2. Additional query words:
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