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Using Word 2007, what is the difference between normal.dotx and normal.dotm

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There should not be a normal.dotx, only a normal.dotm. If you have a
normal.dotx, rename it as normal.bad.

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Using Word 2007, what is the difference between normal.dotx and
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I think you are really asking the difference between dotx templates and dotm
templates. The -x templates do not contain macros and the -m templates do.
Because the normal template must be able to hold macros, it must be normal.
dotm.

Pam

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Using Word 2007, what is the difference between normal.dotx and normal.dotm

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