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  1. Hello to everyone. I'm starting this thread to find out how it's possible to make the Office 2003 programs show in the style of Office XP, as depicted here. I heard about a registry trick, but I'm not sure if it exists. I did not find any relevant post here regarding my issue. I know only 2 solutions: To set the program (Compatibility) or the display settings to 256‑color mode or less, but it affects my whole desktop (not only the low graphics, but also the ClearType absence). To disable Show icons using all possible colors, but this applies only to Windows 2000. In conclusion, please let me know about an alternative solution which applies to XP and newer and doesn't involve the global graphics settings. Regards, xxz2007
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