Dock auto-hide within an app

I'm using Word for mac, and when the program opens, the dock and toolbar disappear. They re-appear when using other apps. How can I stop this from happening in Word? Thx in advance

The top pic is my mac when I'm working in any app, the one below is what happens as soon as I click within WordforMac.
It's got me stumped too! I did read before posting that it's possible to do this by writing some sort of plist in terminal, and applying it to a particular app, but that's way beyond me I'm afraid!

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