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Default Make it easy to create a customize style or theme set in Word 07

The normal template for Word 2007 is normal.dotm. You cannot share the
Normal.dot(m) file among multiple users in Word
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=811468 so a better option would be to
create a document template (or templates) containing the styles you need for
your company documents and train the users to use the company document
templates.

If you click Alt + Ctrl + Shift + S (or the arrow bottom right of the styles
group on the home tab), the styles dialog will open from which you can
modify or create styles. If you want the new/modified styles to be available
for all documents, check the box on the style modify/create dialog "New
documents based on this template" and save the template when prompted.

Note also that you can still use your Word 2003 document templates in Word
2007 with few exceptions.

Please note also that Word 2007 is Word 12 and not Word 07. Word 07 is Word
95.
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Jcam wrote:
We have used Word since it's first Windows version and routinely use
styles and other custom elements to achieve our desired company look
and feel. While the new interface in 07 makes it easy to select
various MS designed preset styles, it seems to make the process of
creating one company customized style that would be reflected in one
Normal.dot for all to use maddeningly difficult to achieve. For
example, determining how to make a change and save it to the
Normal.dot is clear in some places and very difficult to figure out
how to do elsewhere. I believe it would help if there were more in
this upgrade that helps the experienced user get back to the high
level formatting ability they had before, instead of optimizing
entirely for newbies alone.

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