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Default Hyperling to Microsoft Word Enables Transition Effects

Hello,

I am trying to set something up for a fellow employee. When I link a
document from word document in excel it automatically enables transition
effects in the Display Properties - Appearance - Effects - Use the
following effects transition effect for menus and tooltips:. To recreate the
problem I have found that it only works in this one particular order.

1. Go to Display Properties - Appearance - Effects - Use the following
effects transition effect for menus and tooltips: and uncheck it
2. Create Word Document - Save - Close
3. Create Excel Document
4. Type A Test Word
5. Right Click - add hyperlink - Link to Word Document
6. Follow Link Through - Opens The Word Document
7. Go Back To: Display Properties - Appearance - Effects - Use the
following effects transition effect for menus and tooltips: and it is checked.

Any help with this problem would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

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