Compatibility mode for word (docx) documents created by Report Viewer (RDLC)
We create Word Documents (docx) dynamically with the Report Viewer 2016 (version 150.900.148).
The creation works as expected, however, Word of Office 365 (and probably also Word 2016) shows the message that the document is in Compatibilty Mode. When saving the created document, word also shows a message, whether the user would update the document's format, what leads to insecurity and inconvenience by the users.
Is there a possibilty, to let the rendering engine render the document in the current docx format (2013/2016). I searched for a setting in the Word Device Information Settings
of the RDLC engine without succcess and also querying the web has not led to an answer.
rdlc reportviewer rdl
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We create Word Documents (docx) dynamically with the Report Viewer 2016 (version 150.900.148).
The creation works as expected, however, Word of Office 365 (and probably also Word 2016) shows the message that the document is in Compatibilty Mode. When saving the created document, word also shows a message, whether the user would update the document's format, what leads to insecurity and inconvenience by the users.
Is there a possibilty, to let the rendering engine render the document in the current docx format (2013/2016). I searched for a setting in the Word Device Information Settings
of the RDLC engine without succcess and also querying the web has not led to an answer.
rdlc reportviewer rdl
add a comment |
We create Word Documents (docx) dynamically with the Report Viewer 2016 (version 150.900.148).
The creation works as expected, however, Word of Office 365 (and probably also Word 2016) shows the message that the document is in Compatibilty Mode. When saving the created document, word also shows a message, whether the user would update the document's format, what leads to insecurity and inconvenience by the users.
Is there a possibilty, to let the rendering engine render the document in the current docx format (2013/2016). I searched for a setting in the Word Device Information Settings
of the RDLC engine without succcess and also querying the web has not led to an answer.
rdlc reportviewer rdl
We create Word Documents (docx) dynamically with the Report Viewer 2016 (version 150.900.148).
The creation works as expected, however, Word of Office 365 (and probably also Word 2016) shows the message that the document is in Compatibilty Mode. When saving the created document, word also shows a message, whether the user would update the document's format, what leads to insecurity and inconvenience by the users.
Is there a possibilty, to let the rendering engine render the document in the current docx format (2013/2016). I searched for a setting in the Word Device Information Settings
of the RDLC engine without succcess and also querying the web has not led to an answer.
rdlc reportviewer rdl
rdlc reportviewer rdl
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