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Default Font Changing Colour on Its Own?!?

Hi there and Happy Easter,

I'm using WORD 2002 with XP SP2 on a 3 year old Compaq laptop.

Last night I went to bed and everything was operating normally. This morning
I got up, took the machine out of suspended mode and discovered that somehow
the font for Normal.dot had changed from black to gray (it was noted as the
"Automatic" colour when I opened "Format", "Font"). As near as I can tell,
this change has been included on every document I've ever created!

Interestingly, I store all of my data on a "network server" -- ie a PC that
is connected to the laptop wirelessly. So Normal.dot isn't even on the same
computer as the stored WORD documents.

I have no idea what happened and worse yet I have no idea how to fix it for
documents that have been created in the past -- other than to do it manually
for each document that comes up. I have fixed the problem moving forward by
saving changes on Normal.dot.

Does anyone have any ideas on this one?

Thanks in advance for any assistance.

Regards,
Bill
 
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