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Broken template normal.dot
Hi all,
as described at http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/...artingWord.htm I have fixed my Word start-up problems by renaming my normal.dot into normal.old. My question is: What's the difference now? What affect does it have? Word still starts up with a blank document. Everything is fine. What is normal.dot for? Thanks, Axel |
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Re: Broken template normal.dot
The Normal (Global) template keeps many user preferences such as page
size/margins, fonts, etc. Any new document is opened from normal.dot and will take on its attributes unless you choose to open a new document from a different template. Normal will also store user macros, toolbars and some other (but not all) preferences. One reason why the FAQ says RENAME it to normal.bad or normal.old is that you can rescue any important customizations such as macros and toolbars. Once you are sure that you don't need the old normal, you can delete it safely. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "Axel Siebenwirth" <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote in message news:694ul1F30alf8U1@mid.individual.net... > Hi all, > > as described at > http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/...artingWord.htm > I have fixed my Word start-up problems by renaming my normal.dot into > normal.old. > > My question is: What's the difference now? What affect does it have? > Word still starts up with a blank document. Everything is fine. What is > normal.dot for? > > Thanks, > Axel |
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