How to disable the scaling software IPR and PPP compatible as Microsoft Office.

original title: scaling software IPR and PPP compatible as Microsoft Office.
 
Hello!
Does anyone know how to disable the scaling of the DPI (or how custom scale) in IPR software compatible?
In particular, how can I disable display picture in "Microsoft Office 2010"?
Disable in properties of control does not work as it does for non-Microsoft programs.
I have a screen 1440 x 900, and for most of the tasks, I prefer the screen so it should be about 4' of me usually use scaling of IPR. The problem is that in MS Office, the Ribbon of the toolbar > 25% of the screen on this setting. Hide the Ribbon is an option, but if I could selectively disable scaling (as I do with the chrome) - all my problems could be solved.
Thanks for the advice/input!
Rich

Thank you for your empty insulting response. I wonder if your answer is just an automated response.

Well, I was going to answer the Fahimulla K and politely point out that they may have misunderstood your question because you seem to have the "how-to" down to "Disable the display timing of high DPI settings" in the compatibility of most of the Programs tab.  So say what you said apparently is that Microsoft Office 2010 programs do not seem to allow that (the selection isn't activated - grey - so you cannot select)- but you have decided to go in a different direction (more rude/crude) before I got the chance.

It will not win you a favor here - it is above all a forum for peer-to-peer (user to user).  Politeness a bit for the people spend their time (and as far as I know - the real Employees from Microsoft that poster here do still their choice, not obligation) goes a long way.  A little profanity goes even further - but not in the desired direction.  * smile *.

However, I had planned on looking into this because he was intrigued, so despite the generally rude responses by you in the two posts, I found you so far - I'll post the results of my research (and my job steps) here in case it might be useful to someone.  I'll probably respond to the other post and a link to this post as well.

At this stage, while having access to several computers, some with Office 2007 again and others with Office 2010 32 bit, I had not found the time to test and see if it is linked to all Office 2010 64-bit or not.  I confirmed that this setting does not seem to be available in Windows 7 (64 bit) for individual products Microsoft Office 2010 (64-bit versions.)

An interesting thing I found in the Microsoft Knowledge Base has been "scale of the graphical object Microsoft Graph is reduced inside the bounding box when you insert it into a workbook in Excel" where they actually change you the setting in the Task Manager process tab-->.  This doesn't seem to work (not yet available) for common products (Word, Excel, etc.) as he says he does it to the CHART. EXE.

So by doing research and without more information from you (such as possibly critical details that you probably have Windows 7 64-bit and 64-bit Microsoft Office 2010) and tests on one machine 64-bit Windows 7 but 32-bit Office 2010 - I note the checkboxes in the compatibility settings are available.  I first thought about this possibility when I noticed a part of this article:
http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/316-compatibility-mode.html
... when they say, ' "NOTE: If the compatibility options are grayed out, then it is a 64-bit program and cannot be changed.".

So - I would say the second part of the answer of the Fahimulla K would be a great place to start (and you did, looking at this post from you in the forums Microsoft Office... about a minute after the display of it here.)

I think that you maybe isn't luck if - * if * you run the 64-bit version of Office 2010 that is.  Even Microsoft (for a long time - maybe still) recommended and installed Office 2010 32-bit default products.

Not for the reason will be addressed during the conversation; even though it is an interesting puzzle and would not be limited to just Microsoft Office - but any 64-bit application, you can install.  Their idea was that in general there is some 64-bit plugins and same problem with 32-bit plugins that existed / exist for Microsoft Office.

My suggestion, if my hypothesis about what architecture of Microsoft Office that you have installed is correct, would be to uninstall Microsoft Office 2010 64 bit and install Microsoft Office 2010 32-bit.

Hope that helps someone.

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