WD2000: Microsoft Office 2000 Browser Compatibility White Paper (245047)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Word 2000

This article was previously published under Q245047

SUMMARY

When documents created with Microsoft Office 2000 are viewed in different Web browsers, a number of differences can occur in how the document appears. These differences can be attributed to the way various browsers support Web technologies such as Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and cascading style sheets (CSS).

As will often be the case, you might create an Office 2000 document and want to make it available to others on the Web. After you publish the document to the Web, you preview it in your Web browser to make sure that the document appears correctly and then you let people know that it is available. It is quite possible that many of the people who want to read the document do not have the same browser or browser version as you.

MORE INFORMATION

For more information about how an Office 2000 document changes as it is viewed on different Web browsers, please read the "Microsoft Office 2000 Browser Compatibility White Paper."

To obtain the "Microsoft Office 2000 Browser Compatibility White Paper," please visit the following Microsoft Web address: The download file, O2kbcwp.exe, contains the Microsoft Office 2000 Browser Compatibility white paper. This white paper is a Word *.doc file that can be opened by either Word 97 or Word 2000. The Microsoft Office 2000 Browser Compatibility White Paper discusses how the appearance of an Office 2000 file, saved as a Web page (.htm), changes when viewed on different Web browsers.

Modification Type:MinorLast Reviewed:8/5/2004
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