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Default Normal templates do not apply in Word

We have users who prefer this method for creating Word Docs:
From an Explorer Window they use the File New Microsoft Office Word
Document.
This way the new document is in the folders they are viewing at that time.
The problem is we cannot find the template to which this method refers. We
have changed the various Normal.do* files; and they work fine when the user
starts Word, or chooses FileNew from within Word. But they have no affect
on the documents created in the method described above. I've looked in
Programs and Profile sub folders, but cannot find the correct template,
please help. Thank you.
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Default Normal templates do not apply in Word

It's a bit complicated. See if this helps:

http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com/2...dows-explorer/

It should help in understanding for earlier versions of Word as well.

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"Steve_likes_vba" wrote in message
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We have users who prefer this method for creating Word Docs:
From an Explorer Window they use the File New Microsoft Office Word
Document.
This way the new document is in the folders they are viewing at that time.
The problem is we cannot find the template to which this method refers.
We
have changed the various Normal.do* files; and they work fine when the
user
starts Word, or chooses FileNew from within Word. But they have no
affect
on the documents created in the method described above. I've looked in
Programs and Profile sub folders, but cannot find the correct template,
please help. Thank you.
--
Steve


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Default Normal templates do not apply in Word

Thank you for your reply,
I do not have New-Microsoft Office Word 97-2003 Document as an option in
Explorer and I cannot find where to turn it on.
How do I add Microsoft Office Word 97-2003 Document to the menu listing?
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Steve


"Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote:

It's a bit complicated. See if this helps:

http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com/2...dows-explorer/

It should help in understanding for earlier versions of Word as well.

--
Herb Tyson MS MVP
Author of the Word 2007 Bible
Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com
Web: http://www.herbtyson.com


"Steve_likes_vba" wrote in message
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We have users who prefer this method for creating Word Docs:
From an Explorer Window they use the File New Microsoft Office Word
Document.
This way the new document is in the folders they are viewing at that time.
The problem is we cannot find the template to which this method refers.
We
have changed the various Normal.do* files; and they work fine when the
user
starts Word, or chooses FileNew from within Word. But they have no
affect
on the documents created in the method described above. I've looked in
Programs and Profile sub folders, but cannot find the correct template,
please help. Thank you.
--
Steve



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Default Normal templates do not apply in Word

So... when you right-click in a file area in Windows Explorer, do you have a
New option? If so... what choices are listed there? If you don't have Word
2007 installed, it could say simply NewMicrosoft Office Word Document,
without the version numbers mentioned .

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Author of the Word 2007 Bible
Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com
Web: http://www.herbtyson.com


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Thank you for your reply,
I do not have New-Microsoft Office Word 97-2003 Document as an option in
Explorer and I cannot find where to turn it on.
How do I add Microsoft Office Word 97-2003 Document to the menu listing?
--
Steve


"Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote:

It's a bit complicated. See if this helps:

http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com/2...dows-explorer/

It should help in understanding for earlier versions of Word as well.

--
Herb Tyson MS MVP
Author of the Word 2007 Bible
Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com
Web: http://www.herbtyson.com


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We have users who prefer this method for creating Word Docs:
From an Explorer Window they use the File New Microsoft Office
Word
Document.
This way the new document is in the folders they are viewing at that
time.
The problem is we cannot find the template to which this method refers.
We
have changed the various Normal.do* files; and they work fine when the
user
starts Word, or chooses FileNew from within Word. But they have no
affect
on the documents created in the method described above. I've looked
in
Programs and Profile sub folders, but cannot find the correct template,
please help. Thank you.
--
Steve




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