If that add-in is in your Word (or Office) startup folder it will always
start with Word. If you want to use it only as required, move it to another
folder then add it to tools templates and add-ins from that folder, then
uncheck it until required.
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*((( wrote:
Ooooh, what a great idea! I think it worked!
"Robert M. Franz (RMF)" wrote in message
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Hi Fish
*((( wrote:
I'm using Word XP. I like to set the Options to turn off most
of the bells and whistles. My options aren't sticking. They used
to stick. I recall that Acrobat once interfered with Word 2000 in
that fashion. Acrobat doesn't seem to be the culprit here -- Word &
Acrobat have been playing nicely lately.
But -- I installed LexisNexis Citation Tools (an add-in with
its own toolbar), and wonder if that can be interfering?
Does unselecting the Add-In (Tools | Templates and Add-Ins; and only
activate it when in need) help?
0.2¢
Robert
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