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I need to stop text from automatically inserting into a new word d
"Lugubrious" wrote: It sounds as if you've inadvertently modified and saved your Normal template (the Word template on which all documents are based). First, open your normal template in Word (I'd close other documents first, but that's just me). Click "Open," and at the bottom of the window, where it says "files of type," click the arrow and select "document templates (*.dot)" At the top of the same Open screen, it says "Look in." Navigate to where your Normal.dot template is (usually C:\Documents and Settings\your user name\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates). Open the Normal template. If you see your words splashed all over the place, delete them, and save the file. NOTE: if you can't find your normal template, you'll need to make sure that you can see hidden files, since Application Data is such a file. Good luck, and stop typing that garbage in your normal template. What would your parents think? -----Original Message----- Everytime I open a new document text that I typed in another document appears. I don't know if I somehow created a template that inserts this text?? I can't stop it. I've tried! Help . |
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