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Can Word Run Without a Normal.dot?
Awhile ago, I had a problem with Microsoft Word 2003 so, suspecting
corruption in Normal.dot, I sent it to the Recycle Bin. (As it turned out, my problem had nothing to do with Normal.dot.) Anyway, I later did a search for all my .dot files and discovered, to my surprise, that I had no Normal.dot anywhere on my hard drive. Plenty of other .dot files, but no Normal.dot. I was always told that Microsoft Word searches for Normal.dot when it starts up and, finding none, it creates one. Not this time. I restored the Normal.dot that was in my recycle bin. So how was Microsoft Word 2003 running with no Normal.dot? Was this a miracle? |
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