OK, so life was good with XP / IE8, or at least until the files got big and Out of Memory became a PITA and some other problems arose. But a new WIN 7 (64 bit) machine has seemed to resolve those previous issues.

And for the past 8 days or so, life has been good with the WIN7/IE9 machine. Until today.

History:
Web Designer MX Premium was installed on the WIN7 (64 bit desktop) to Program Files (x86).
Existing web file copied from old XP computer to new Win7 and lots of successful edits and publications made over past 8 days.

Problem:
Today I edited pages created previously in XP (32 bit) and published them and the text looked horrible. I turned on compatibility mode in XP/IE8 and Win7/IE9 computers and things look as they did yesterday. But using Chrome, these pages still look like crap.

Why all of a sudden is enabling compatibility mode necessary?

I have submitted a ticket, but thought I'd check here as well as post solutions - if they become available.

BTW - does anyone know for certain if XARA Web Designer MX Premium is 100% WIN 7 (64 bit) compliant?
If it is not, what other tools are out there with similar funtionality but are pushing the envelope of hardware and software? XARA is nice but if it is old code and can't keep up with progress then I need to be looking sooner rather than later.