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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
If a document is in Compatibility Mode, what does that mean?
A
Features not compatible with older versions are turned off
B
The open file is compatible with Word and other Microsoft Office products
C
The open file has been imported
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -When you’re using a version of Word that’s newer than the version used to create your document, you typically see Compatibility Mode in the title bar. Compatibility Mode temporarily disables new or enhanced Word features so that the document can still be edited by people using the earlier version of Word.

Detailed explanation-2: -Press File > Info > Convert. Your document will convert to a newer format and enable new features. Follow any additional on-screen instructions.

Detailed explanation-3: -Just go to File –> Save As and save your document in the new format. Once your document has been converted or saved (separately) to the new version, you will notice that the top bar no longer shows ‘Compatibility Mode’ written with the document title.

Detailed explanation-4: -When you see this phrase next to the document’s title at the top of the screen, this means that you’re viewing an older version of Word and may not have access to some new features. Compatibility mode is most frequently seen when opening and using a Microsoft Word document from Office 2010 or an older version.

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