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Default Saving customized menu


"Jacqui" wrote in message
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Thanks for the help I've already received on this. The problem I have
now is that I can't save my customized template. I've created a new
template made customizations and saved it as normalnew. I want to test
it with a couple of users and eventually replace our normal.dot with
it. I've savid the new template using the shift + save all key but
each time I either open the template or open a new doc based on the
template, I have to click on tools, customise then click close before
my new menus appear. On reading up on this it seems that having Adobe
7 installed seems to be the proble, but I thought the shift + save all
would solve this. HELP?


1. Go to Tools, Add-ins, and uncheck the Adobe PDFMaker add-ins. (You can
re-check the boxes after you have made the changes to your template.)

2. Open your template.

3. Open the Tools Customize dialog.

4. Make sure that the "Save Changes in" box at the bottom of the dialog
shows your template.

5. Make your changes to the menus and toolbars, keeping the Tools Customize
dialog open.

6. Save your template.


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