A user receives a Word document from a colleague. Upon opening it, the user notices the term “Compatibility Mode” in the title of the document. What does this mean about the document?

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The user will not be able to save any of the changes that they make during this editing session.

The user will not be able to save any of the changes that they make during this editing session.

The changes they make may not show up when the document is opened in older versions of Word.

The changes they make may not show up when the document is opened in older versions of Word.

The saved document will be able to be viewed in any version of Word and will not have any formatting errors.

The saved document will be able to be viewed in any version of Word and will not have any formatting errors.

The operating system and the version of Word are not natively compatible, so the application will run more slowly.

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The correct response is:

The changes they make may not show up when the document is opened in older versions of Word.

"Compatibility Mode" indicates that the document was created in an older version of Word, and while the user can edit it, some newer features may not be compatible with older versions of Word, potentially causing formatting or feature discrepancies when opened elsewhere.

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