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Somehow I have managed to save a letter on my 'normal' Word document which is
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See http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErr...ocNotBlank.htm.

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Somehow I have managed to save a letter on my 'normal' Word document
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Open Word. Open Normal.dot, make changes and save.


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