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Default new file save is MS Word NORMAL Template.doc. Why?
Virtually every new Word file I try to save tries to save as MS Word NORMAL
Template.doc by default. I thought new files should save to the document's title by default. Why is "MS Word NORMAL Template.doc" being selected as the default save filename? Have noticed this phenomenon since installing Office XP (2002) on top of previous Office 2000. |
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Default new file save is MS Word NORMAL Template.doc. Why?
Because your Normal Template has a Title.
This is a variation of "Why is my "Blank Document" not blank?": See http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErr...ocNotBlank.htm for details of how to 'correct' your Normal Template. The Title is found under File Properties Summary tab. -- Enjoy, Tony "rsjsteve" wrote in message ... Virtually every new Word file I try to save tries to save as MS Word NORMAL Template.doc by default. I thought new files should save to the document's title by default. Why is "MS Word NORMAL Template.doc" being selected as the default save filename? Have noticed this phenomenon since installing Office XP (2002) on top of previous Office 2000. |
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