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Transition to 2007
I've moved "up" to 2007 with uncertainty. Recently did something to Word
that change the default setting in Normas.dot. My default color for characters does not include black, the pallet has changed. I've tried to change themes with no satisfaction. I'm at a loss for changing the defauts back and resaving normal.dotx. While on the subject of normal, there are dotm and dotx. What is the difference and how do I use the dotm? dotx is the default. I'm trying to use 2007 on XP. |
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Transition to 2007
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... I've moved "up" to 2007 with uncertainty. Recently did something to Word that change the default setting in Normas.dot. My default color for characters does not include black, the pallet has changed. I've tried to change themes with no satisfaction. I'm at a loss for changing the defauts back and resaving normal.dotx. Exit Word. Search for normal.dotm in Windows (be sure to search hidden files and folders). Rename the file. As you restart Word, a new, fresh copy will be created (which has the default settings). While on the subject of normal, there are dotm and dotx. What is the difference and how do I use the dotm? dotx is the default. I'm trying to use 2007 on XP. *.dotx is a template that cannot contain macros; *.dotm is a template that can contain macros. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP |
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