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Foolishly, I deleted a lot of the general templates, as I prefer to make my
own templates, and now I would like to at least view the Calendar Wizard. I am concerned about uninstalling and re-installing Word, because I don't want to lose custom settings, etc. Is there a way to extract one itty-bitty piece off the CD or could I download this from the KB? Any advice will be gratefully appreciated. -- Regards, P D Sterling www.pdsterling.com 214/520-6655 voice 214/550-2618 FAX |
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Re-installing does not change custom settings, but nothing so drastic is
required. Re-run setup from Windows Control Panel Add or Remove Programs and add the missing templates. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org P D Sterling wrote: Foolishly, I deleted a lot of the general templates, as I prefer to make my own templates, and now I would like to at least view the Calendar Wizard. I am concerned about uninstalling and re-installing Word, because I don't want to lose custom settings, etc. Is there a way to extract one itty-bitty piece off the CD or could I download this from the KB? Any advice will be gratefully appreciated. |
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roger, wilco
-- Regards, P D Sterling www.pdsterling.com 214/520-6655 voice 214/550-2618 FAX "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Re-installing does not change custom settings, but nothing so drastic is required. Re-run setup from Windows Control Panel Add or Remove Programs and add the missing templates. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org P D Sterling wrote: Foolishly, I deleted a lot of the general templates, as I prefer to make my own templates, and now I would like to at least view the Calendar Wizard. I am concerned about uninstalling and re-installing Word, because I don't want to lose custom settings, etc. Is there a way to extract one itty-bitty piece off the CD or could I download this from the KB? Any advice will be gratefully appreciated. |
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The templates that ship with Word are described as "installed and
advertised" templates, as compared with the user templates that you create (including Normal.dot). They are "installed" if you check "Run from my computer" and "advertised" if you check "Install on first use." And they are available only in blocks or chunks, so you can't install a single template or wizard. What you can do, however, is install the block(s) that include(s) the template(s) or wizard(s) you want and copy that/those template(s) or wizard(s) from the folder where Word installs templates into your own user templates folder. Once you have the copy available, you can run Setup again to uninstall the installed templates. I have numerous tabs in the File New dialog full of my own custom templates, but I also have three tabs where I have dumped copies of the templates and wizards that come with Word. This makes them available if I want to test something with one but keeps them out of my way during normal use. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "P D Sterling" wrote in message ink.net... roger, wilco -- Regards, P D Sterling www.pdsterling.com 214/520-6655 voice 214/550-2618 FAX "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Re-installing does not change custom settings, but nothing so drastic is required. Re-run setup from Windows Control Panel Add or Remove Programs and add the missing templates. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org P D Sterling wrote: Foolishly, I deleted a lot of the general templates, as I prefer to make my own templates, and now I would like to at least view the Calendar Wizard. I am concerned about uninstalling and re-installing Word, because I don't want to lose custom settings, etc. Is there a way to extract one itty-bitty piece off the CD or could I download this from the KB? Any advice will be gratefully appreciated. |
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Suzanne
Would a repair install of Office get them back?... -- Mike Hall MVP - Windows Shell/User "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... The templates that ship with Word are described as "installed and advertised" templates, as compared with the user templates that you create (including Normal.dot). They are "installed" if you check "Run from my computer" and "advertised" if you check "Install on first use." And they are available only in blocks or chunks, so you can't install a single template or wizard. What you can do, however, is install the block(s) that include(s) the template(s) or wizard(s) you want and copy that/those template(s) or wizard(s) from the folder where Word installs templates into your own user templates folder. Once you have the copy available, you can run Setup again to uninstall the installed templates. I have numerous tabs in the File New dialog full of my own custom templates, but I also have three tabs where I have dumped copies of the templates and wizards that come with Word. This makes them available if I want to test something with one but keeps them out of my way during normal use. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "P D Sterling" wrote in message ink.net... roger, wilco -- Regards, P D Sterling www.pdsterling.com 214/520-6655 voice 214/550-2618 FAX "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Re-installing does not change custom settings, but nothing so drastic is required. Re-run setup from Windows Control Panel Add or Remove Programs and add the missing templates. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org P D Sterling wrote: Foolishly, I deleted a lot of the general templates, as I prefer to make my own templates, and now I would like to at least view the Calendar Wizard. I am concerned about uninstalling and re-installing Word, because I don't want to lose custom settings, etc. Is there a way to extract one itty-bitty piece off the CD or could I download this from the KB? Any advice will be gratefully appreciated. |
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I wouldn't think a Repair install would change any of the user settings; if
I understand it correctly, it just replaces needed files that are missing. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Mike Hall (MS-MVP)" wrote in message ... Suzanne Would a repair install of Office get them back?... -- Mike Hall MVP - Windows Shell/User "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... The templates that ship with Word are described as "installed and advertised" templates, as compared with the user templates that you create (including Normal.dot). They are "installed" if you check "Run from my computer" and "advertised" if you check "Install on first use." And they are available only in blocks or chunks, so you can't install a single template or wizard. What you can do, however, is install the block(s) that include(s) the template(s) or wizard(s) you want and copy that/those template(s) or wizard(s) from the folder where Word installs templates into your own user templates folder. Once you have the copy available, you can run Setup again to uninstall the installed templates. I have numerous tabs in the File New dialog full of my own custom templates, but I also have three tabs where I have dumped copies of the templates and wizards that come with Word. This makes them available if I want to test something with one but keeps them out of my way during normal use. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "P D Sterling" wrote in message ink.net... roger, wilco -- Regards, P D Sterling www.pdsterling.com 214/520-6655 voice 214/550-2618 FAX "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Re-installing does not change custom settings, but nothing so drastic is required. Re-run setup from Windows Control Panel Add or Remove Programs and add the missing templates. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org P D Sterling wrote: Foolishly, I deleted a lot of the general templates, as I prefer to make my own templates, and now I would like to at least view the Calendar Wizard. I am concerned about uninstalling and re-installing Word, because I don't want to lose custom settings, etc. Is there a way to extract one itty-bitty piece off the CD or could I download this from the KB? Any advice will be gratefully appreciated. |
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Completely off-topic
You don't use "roger" and "wilco" together. Roger, which is from the phonetic alphabet for the letter R, means "Message received". Wilco is short for "Will Comply". When using "wilco" it implies that you've received the message. The only person who should use "wilco" is the person who will perform whatever action was ordered as opposed to just being a messenger. (US Army, Pershing Communications Specialist, 1974-1975) (I have a similar response for "over"and "out". And never make the mistake about talking about a flag at half-mast outside of a building! Grrrrrrrrrrr!) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "P D Sterling" wrote in message ink.net... roger, wilco -- Regards, P D Sterling www.pdsterling.com 214/520-6655 voice 214/550-2618 FAX "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Re-installing does not change custom settings, but nothing so drastic is required. Re-run setup from Windows Control Panel Add or Remove Programs and add the missing templates. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org P D Sterling wrote: Foolishly, I deleted a lot of the general templates, as I prefer to make my own templates, and now I would like to at least view the Calendar Wizard. I am concerned about uninstalling and re-installing Word, because I don't want to lose custom settings, etc. Is there a way to extract one itty-bitty piece off the CD or could I download this from the KB? Any advice will be gratefully appreciated. |
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So what's wrong with saying that you've received the message and will comply
with the orders it contained? And what's complaint about "over and out"? My understanding is that "over" is for one-way communication (as on a walkie-talkie), where you have to let the other person that you've stopped talking and will now listen while he talks. "Out" means that you're turning the conversation over and terminating the exchange. This seems to be confirmed by http://www.phrases.org.uk/bulletin_b...sages/151.html, though http://powerboat.about.com/cs/marine...Fetiquette.htm seems to agree with your take. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message ... Completely off-topic You don't use "roger" and "wilco" together. Roger, which is from the phonetic alphabet for the letter R, means "Message received". Wilco is short for "Will Comply". When using "wilco" it implies that you've received the message. The only person who should use "wilco" is the person who will perform whatever action was ordered as opposed to just being a messenger. (US Army, Pershing Communications Specialist, 1974-1975) (I have a similar response for "over"and "out". And never make the mistake about talking about a flag at half-mast outside of a building! Grrrrrrrrrrr!) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "P D Sterling" wrote in message ink.net... roger, wilco -- Regards, P D Sterling www.pdsterling.com 214/520-6655 voice 214/550-2618 FAX "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Re-installing does not change custom settings, but nothing so drastic is required. Re-run setup from Windows Control Panel Add or Remove Programs and add the missing templates. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org P D Sterling wrote: Foolishly, I deleted a lot of the general templates, as I prefer to make my own templates, and now I would like to at least view the Calendar Wizard. I am concerned about uninstalling and re-installing Word, because I don't want to lose custom settings, etc. Is there a way to extract one itty-bitty piece off the CD or could I download this from the KB? Any advice will be gratefully appreciated. |
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Wilco implies roger. I didn't invent the rules - I just followed them.
-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... So what's wrong with saying that you've received the message and will comply with the orders it contained? And what's complaint about "over and out"? My understanding is that "over" is for one-way communication (as on a walkie-talkie), where you have to let the other person that you've stopped talking and will now listen while he talks. "Out" means that you're turning the conversation over and terminating the exchange. This seems to be confirmed by http://www.phrases.org.uk/bulletin_b...sages/151.html, though http://powerboat.about.com/cs/marine...Fetiquette.htm seems to agree with your take. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message ... Completely off-topic You don't use "roger" and "wilco" together. Roger, which is from the phonetic alphabet for the letter R, means "Message received". Wilco is short for "Will Comply". When using "wilco" it implies that you've received the message. The only person who should use "wilco" is the person who will perform whatever action was ordered as opposed to just being a messenger. (US Army, Pershing Communications Specialist, 1974-1975) (I have a similar response for "over"and "out". And never make the mistake about talking about a flag at half-mast outside of a building! Grrrrrrrrrrr!) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "P D Sterling" wrote in message ink.net... roger, wilco -- Regards, P D Sterling www.pdsterling.com 214/520-6655 voice 214/550-2618 FAX "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Re-installing does not change custom settings, but nothing so drastic is required. Re-run setup from Windows Control Panel Add or Remove Programs and add the missing templates. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org P D Sterling wrote: Foolishly, I deleted a lot of the general templates, as I prefer to make my own templates, and now I would like to at least view the Calendar Wizard. I am concerned about uninstalling and re-installing Word, because I don't want to lose custom settings, etc. Is there a way to extract one itty-bitty piece off the CD or could I download this from the KB? Any advice will be gratefully appreciated. |
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Perhaps you are no politician, but unless the message is a direct order from
an authorized superior, Message Received and Will Comply are different. I have received your message as posted, and will not comply, capece? -- Regards, P D Sterling www.pdsterling.com 214/520-6655 voice 214/550-2618 FAX "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message ... Completely off-topic You don't use "roger" and "wilco" together. Roger, which is from the phonetic alphabet for the letter R, means "Message received". Wilco is short for "Will Comply". When using "wilco" it implies that you've received the message. The only person who should use "wilco" is the person who will perform whatever action was ordered as opposed to just being a messenger. (US Army, Pershing Communications Specialist, 1974-1975) (I have a similar response for "over"and "out". And never make the mistake about talking about a flag at half-mast outside of a building! Grrrrrrrrrrr!) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "P D Sterling" wrote in message ink.net... roger, wilco -- Regards, P D Sterling www.pdsterling.com 214/520-6655 voice 214/550-2618 FAX "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Re-installing does not change custom settings, but nothing so drastic is required. Re-run setup from Windows Control Panel Add or Remove Programs and add the missing templates. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org P D Sterling wrote: Foolishly, I deleted a lot of the general templates, as I prefer to make my own templates, and now I would like to at least view the Calendar Wizard. I am concerned about uninstalling and re-installing Word, because I don't want to lose custom settings, etc. Is there a way to extract one itty-bitty piece off the CD or could I download this from the KB? Any advice will be gratefully appreciated. |
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Although I am not military or para-military, to me, Over means back to you,
Suzanne. Out means *no more from me*, unless you key on and say, No look, there's more to the conversation. -- Regards, P D Sterling www.pdsterling.com 214/520-6655 voice 214/550-2618 FAX "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... So what's wrong with saying that you've received the message and will comply with the orders it contained? And what's complaint about "over and out"? My understanding is that "over" is for one-way communication (as on a walkie-talkie), where you have to let the other person that you've stopped talking and will now listen while he talks. "Out" means that you're turning the conversation over and terminating the exchange. This seems to be confirmed by http://www.phrases.org.uk/bulletin_b...sages/151.html, though http://powerboat.about.com/cs/marine...Fetiquette.htm seems to agree with your take. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message ... Completely off-topic You don't use "roger" and "wilco" together. Roger, which is from the phonetic alphabet for the letter R, means "Message received". Wilco is short for "Will Comply". When using "wilco" it implies that you've received the message. The only person who should use "wilco" is the person who will perform whatever action was ordered as opposed to just being a messenger. (US Army, Pershing Communications Specialist, 1974-1975) (I have a similar response for "over"and "out". And never make the mistake about talking about a flag at half-mast outside of a building! Grrrrrrrrrrr!) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "P D Sterling" wrote in message ink.net... roger, wilco -- Regards, P D Sterling www.pdsterling.com 214/520-6655 voice 214/550-2618 FAX "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Re-installing does not change custom settings, but nothing so drastic is required. Re-run setup from Windows Control Panel Add or Remove Programs and add the missing templates. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org P D Sterling wrote: Foolishly, I deleted a lot of the general templates, as I prefer to make my own templates, and now I would like to at least view the Calendar Wizard. I am concerned about uninstalling and re-installing Word, because I don't want to lose custom settings, etc. Is there a way to extract one itty-bitty piece off the CD or could I download this from the KB? Any advice will be gratefully appreciated. |
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Nope, not a politician.(Thank heavens!!) Was just a radio operator in the
Army who was taught the difference between those two terms. :-) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "P D Sterling" wrote in message hlink.net... Perhaps you are no politician, but unless the message is a direct order from an authorized superior, Message Received and Will Comply are different. I have received your message as posted, and will not comply, capece? -- Regards, P D Sterling www.pdsterling.com 214/520-6655 voice 214/550-2618 FAX "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message ... Completely off-topic You don't use "roger" and "wilco" together. Roger, which is from the phonetic alphabet for the letter R, means "Message received". Wilco is short for "Will Comply". When using "wilco" it implies that you've received the message. The only person who should use "wilco" is the person who will perform whatever action was ordered as opposed to just being a messenger. (US Army, Pershing Communications Specialist, 1974-1975) (I have a similar response for "over"and "out". And never make the mistake about talking about a flag at half-mast outside of a building! Grrrrrrrrrrr!) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "P D Sterling" wrote in message ink.net... roger, wilco -- Regards, P D Sterling www.pdsterling.com 214/520-6655 voice 214/550-2618 FAX "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Re-installing does not change custom settings, but nothing so drastic is required. Re-run setup from Windows Control Panel Add or Remove Programs and add the missing templates. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org P D Sterling wrote: Foolishly, I deleted a lot of the general templates, as I prefer to make my own templates, and now I would like to at least view the Calendar Wizard. I am concerned about uninstalling and re-installing Word, because I don't want to lose custom settings, etc. Is there a way to extract one itty-bitty piece off the CD or could I download this from the KB? Any advice will be gratefully appreciated. |
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Roger, wilco.. over and out.. hahahahaha.. they say that on Twelve O'clock
High.. all dem big numbers comin at ya.. 10-4 good buddy.. 10-10 till we do it again.. awwwwwww shucks.. who's the lazy dude that forgot to lower the flag all of the way down?.. can't anybody do a proper job around here?.. -- Mike Hall MVP - Windows Shell/User "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message ... Completely off-topic You don't use "roger" and "wilco" together. Roger, which is from the phonetic alphabet for the letter R, means "Message received". Wilco is short for "Will Comply". When using "wilco" it implies that you've received the message. The only person who should use "wilco" is the person who will perform whatever action was ordered as opposed to just being a messenger. (US Army, Pershing Communications Specialist, 1974-1975) (I have a similar response for "over"and "out". And never make the mistake about talking about a flag at half-mast outside of a building! Grrrrrrrrrrr!) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "P D Sterling" wrote in message ink.net... roger, wilco -- Regards, P D Sterling www.pdsterling.com 214/520-6655 voice 214/550-2618 FAX "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Re-installing does not change custom settings, but nothing so drastic is required. Re-run setup from Windows Control Panel Add or Remove Programs and add the missing templates. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org P D Sterling wrote: Foolishly, I deleted a lot of the general templates, as I prefer to make my own templates, and now I would like to at least view the Calendar Wizard. I am concerned about uninstalling and re-installing Word, because I don't want to lose custom settings, etc. Is there a way to extract one itty-bitty piece off the CD or could I download this from the KB? Any advice will be gratefully appreciated. |
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MIKE!!! It's Sunday! ;-)
-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Mike Hall (MS-MVP)" wrote in message ... Roger, wilco.. over and out.. hahahahaha.. they say that on Twelve O'clock High.. all dem big numbers comin at ya.. 10-4 good buddy.. 10-10 till we do it again.. awwwwwww shucks.. who's the lazy dude that forgot to lower the flag all of the way down?.. can't anybody do a proper job around here?.. -- Mike Hall MVP - Windows Shell/User "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message ... Completely off-topic You don't use "roger" and "wilco" together. Roger, which is from the phonetic alphabet for the letter R, means "Message received". Wilco is short for "Will Comply". When using "wilco" it implies that you've received the message. The only person who should use "wilco" is the person who will perform whatever action was ordered as opposed to just being a messenger. (US Army, Pershing Communications Specialist, 1974-1975) (I have a similar response for "over"and "out". And never make the mistake about talking about a flag at half-mast outside of a building! Grrrrrrrrrrr!) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "P D Sterling" wrote in message ink.net... roger, wilco -- Regards, P D Sterling www.pdsterling.com 214/520-6655 voice 214/550-2618 FAX "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Re-installing does not change custom settings, but nothing so drastic is required. Re-run setup from Windows Control Panel Add or Remove Programs and add the missing templates. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org P D Sterling wrote: Foolishly, I deleted a lot of the general templates, as I prefer to make my own templates, and now I would like to at least view the Calendar Wizard. I am concerned about uninstalling and re-installing Word, because I don't want to lose custom settings, etc. Is there a way to extract one itty-bitty piece off the CD or could I download this from the KB? Any advice will be gratefully appreciated. |
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Permission to go see the medic, Sparks, sir, ma'am.. I have been thinking
that it is Saturday today.. man, have I been bad or what in readiness for tomorrow which is actually today.. -- Mike Hall MVP - Windows Shell/User "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message ... MIKE!!! It's Sunday! ;-) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Mike Hall (MS-MVP)" wrote in message ... Roger, wilco.. over and out.. hahahahaha.. they say that on Twelve O'clock High.. all dem big numbers comin at ya.. 10-4 good buddy.. 10-10 till we do it again.. awwwwwww shucks.. who's the lazy dude that forgot to lower the flag all of the way down?.. can't anybody do a proper job around here?.. -- Mike Hall MVP - Windows Shell/User "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message ... Completely off-topic You don't use "roger" and "wilco" together. Roger, which is from the phonetic alphabet for the letter R, means "Message received". Wilco is short for "Will Comply". When using "wilco" it implies that you've received the message. The only person who should use "wilco" is the person who will perform whatever action was ordered as opposed to just being a messenger. (US Army, Pershing Communications Specialist, 1974-1975) (I have a similar response for "over"and "out". And never make the mistake about talking about a flag at half-mast outside of a building! Grrrrrrrrrrr!) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "P D Sterling" wrote in message ink.net... roger, wilco -- Regards, P D Sterling www.pdsterling.com 214/520-6655 voice 214/550-2618 FAX "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Re-installing does not change custom settings, but nothing so drastic is required. Re-run setup from Windows Control Panel Add or Remove Programs and add the missing templates. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org P D Sterling wrote: Foolishly, I deleted a lot of the general templates, as I prefer to make my own templates, and now I would like to at least view the Calendar Wizard. I am concerned about uninstalling and re-installing Word, because I don't want to lose custom settings, etc. Is there a way to extract one itty-bitty piece off the CD or could I download this from the KB? Any advice will be gratefully appreciated. |
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