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How do I change my Normal template?
I have Microsoft Word 2002 and my Normal template was somehow changed so that
it now has text in it. I've read the previous posts about this, and none of them has worked. Does anyone know how to change the Normal template so that it comes up blank? |
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See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/...ocNotBlank.htm .
renee1021 wrote: I have Microsoft Word 2002 and my Normal template was somehow changed so that it now has text in it. I've read the previous posts about this, and none of them has worked. Does anyone know how to change the Normal template so that it comes up blank? |
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How do I change my Normal template?
I've not read the other posts, so I'm not sure what they said. I just today
upgraded to Office 2007 (that's why I was here looking for answers to something else). When I had Word 2002, this is how I adjusted the normal.dot. I'll see if I remember it without being able to see it. In Word, click File, Open, then click on the bottom window to select "template .dot" or something like that. It should automatically take you to the place Office keeps the templates. In my Office 2002, templates were in my user account (the name that I clicked on to start Windows), then Applications (or something like that), Microsoft, Templates. Or, in Windows Explorer or My Computer, do a search on "normal.dot". It will show you where the normal.dot is kept. Write down the path and then you can navigate to it in Word. Open normal.dot, and make your changes. Save it and then close it. That should fix it. Good luck! "renee1021" wrote: I have Microsoft Word 2002 and my Normal template was somehow changed so that it now has text in it. I've read the previous posts about this, and none of them has worked. Does anyone know how to change the Normal template so that it comes up blank? |
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How do I change my Normal template?
Note that you have replied to a message that is three years old.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Sandhill54" wrote: I've not read the other posts, so I'm not sure what they said. I just today upgraded to Office 2007 (that's why I was here looking for answers to something else). When I had Word 2002, this is how I adjusted the normal.dot. I'll see if I remember it without being able to see it. In Word, click File, Open, then click on the bottom window to select "template .dot" or something like that. It should automatically take you to the place Office keeps the templates. In my Office 2002, templates were in my user account (the name that I clicked on to start Windows), then Applications (or something like that), Microsoft, Templates. Or, in Windows Explorer or My Computer, do a search on "normal.dot". It will show you where the normal.dot is kept. Write down the path and then you can navigate to it in Word. Open normal.dot, and make your changes. Save it and then close it. That should fix it. Good luck! "renee1021" wrote: I have Microsoft Word 2002 and my Normal template was somehow changed so that it now has text in it. I've read the previous posts about this, and none of them has worked. Does anyone know how to change the Normal template so that it comes up blank? |
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How do I change my Normal template?
How embarrassing; thanks for telling me. Shows how brain-dead I was after
upgrading my Office XP to 2007, huh? I was searching for help on changing the normal template in Word 2007 to fit my needs, and ended up there. I was so relieved to see that I might have a bit of knowledge to contribute, I just answered it. Next time I try to be helpful, I'll check the date. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Note that you have replied to a message that is three years old. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Sandhill54" wrote: I've not read the other posts, so I'm not sure what they said. I just today upgraded to Office 2007 (that's why I was here looking for answers to something else). When I had Word 2002, this is how I adjusted the normal.dot. I'll see if I remember it without being able to see it. In Word, click File, Open, then click on the bottom window to select "template .dot" or something like that. It should automatically take you to the place Office keeps the templates. In my Office 2002, templates were in my user account (the name that I clicked on to start Windows), then Applications (or something like that), Microsoft, Templates. Or, in Windows Explorer or My Computer, do a search on "normal.dot". It will show you where the normal.dot is kept. Write down the path and then you can navigate to it in Word. Open normal.dot, and make your changes. Save it and then close it. That should fix it. Good luck! "renee1021" wrote: I have Microsoft Word 2002 and my Normal template was somehow changed so that it now has text in it. I've read the previous posts about this, and none of them has worked. Does anyone know how to change the Normal template so that it comes up blank? |
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How do I change my Normal template?
Well, the underlying problem is that the search results you get in the web
interface for newsgroups are not sorted by date. :-( -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Sandhill54" wrote in message ... How embarrassing; thanks for telling me. Shows how brain-dead I was after upgrading my Office XP to 2007, huh? I was searching for help on changing the normal template in Word 2007 to fit my needs, and ended up there. I was so relieved to see that I might have a bit of knowledge to contribute, I just answered it. Next time I try to be helpful, I'll check the date. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Note that you have replied to a message that is three years old. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Sandhill54" wrote: I've not read the other posts, so I'm not sure what they said. I just today upgraded to Office 2007 (that's why I was here looking for answers to something else). When I had Word 2002, this is how I adjusted the normal.dot. I'll see if I remember it without being able to see it. In Word, click File, Open, then click on the bottom window to select "template .dot" or something like that. It should automatically take you to the place Office keeps the templates. In my Office 2002, templates were in my user account (the name that I clicked on to start Windows), then Applications (or something like that), Microsoft, Templates. Or, in Windows Explorer or My Computer, do a search on "normal.dot". It will show you where the normal.dot is kept. Write down the path and then you can navigate to it in Word. Open normal.dot, and make your changes. Save it and then close it. That should fix it. Good luck! "renee1021" wrote: I have Microsoft Word 2002 and my Normal template was somehow changed so that it now has text in it. I've read the previous posts about this, and none of them has worked. Does anyone know how to change the Normal template so that it comes up blank? |
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How do I change my Normal template?
I'm very frustrated trying to change my normal.dotm in Word 2007. First of
all, the directions for even locating it are inaccurate in Microsoft's help center. But...I searched and think I found the document anyway. For some reason, the "normal" style defaults to "10 pt after paragraph" and won't accept my change to delete that. Or maybe I'm looking at the wrong normal.dotm file. There seem to be several. Any way I can find the real base template for my blank documents and get it to stop doing that? Any help is appreciated -- Barb "Sandhill54" wrote: How embarrassing; thanks for telling me. Shows how brain-dead I was after upgrading my Office XP to 2007, huh? I was searching for help on changing the normal template in Word 2007 to fit my needs, and ended up there. I was so relieved to see that I might have a bit of knowledge to contribute, I just answered it. Next time I try to be helpful, I'll check the date. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Note that you have replied to a message that is three years old. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Sandhill54" wrote: I've not read the other posts, so I'm not sure what they said. I just today upgraded to Office 2007 (that's why I was here looking for answers to something else). When I had Word 2002, this is how I adjusted the normal.dot. I'll see if I remember it without being able to see it. In Word, click File, Open, then click on the bottom window to select "template .dot" or something like that. It should automatically take you to the place Office keeps the templates. In my Office 2002, templates were in my user account (the name that I clicked on to start Windows), then Applications (or something like that), Microsoft, Templates. Or, in Windows Explorer or My Computer, do a search on "normal.dot". It will show you where the normal.dot is kept. Write down the path and then you can navigate to it in Word. Open normal.dot, and make your changes. Save it and then close it. That should fix it. Good luck! "renee1021" wrote: I have Microsoft Word 2002 and my Normal template was somehow changed so that it now has text in it. I've read the previous posts about this, and none of them has worked. Does anyone know how to change the Normal template so that it comes up blank? |
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How do I change my Normal template?
Hi Barb,
With a blank document open, try using Alt, T, I and then in the dialog that comes up if the Attached template listed is 'Normal' click on the [Attach] button. That will take you to the folder where the currently in use copy resides Can you provide a link or a title of the help page that appears to have the incorrect information? =========== "Barb Meek" wrote in message ... I'm very frustrated trying to change my normal.dotm in Word 2007. First of all, the directions for even locating it are inaccurate in Microsoft's help center. But...I searched and think I found the document anyway. For some reason, the "normal" style defaults to "10 pt after paragraph" and won't accept my change to delete that. Or maybe I'm looking at the wrong normal.dotm file. There seem to be several. Any way I can find the real base template for my blank documents and get it to stop doing that? Any help is appreciated -- Barb -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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How do I change my Normal template?
There should only be one normal.dotm file (the others could be links?) and
it will be in the folder defined at Word Options Advanced File Locations User Templates. If there really are more than one normal template, you might investigate why the rest are present and if they are not required by other users, remove them. With the template open for editing, you can edit the normal style to remove the spacing (and it might be a plan to edit the no spacing style and add the spacing - then rename it (say) Spaced Normal.) -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Barb Meek wrote: I'm very frustrated trying to change my normal.dotm in Word 2007. First of all, the directions for even locating it are inaccurate in Microsoft's help center. But...I searched and think I found the document anyway. For some reason, the "normal" style defaults to "10 pt after paragraph" and won't accept my change to delete that. Or maybe I'm looking at the wrong normal.dotm file. There seem to be several. Any way I can find the real base template for my blank documents and get it to stop doing that? Any help is appreciated -- Barb "Sandhill54" wrote: How embarrassing; thanks for telling me. Shows how brain-dead I was after upgrading my Office XP to 2007, huh? I was searching for help on changing the normal template in Word 2007 to fit my needs, and ended up there. I was so relieved to see that I might have a bit of knowledge to contribute, I just answered it. Next time I try to be helpful, I'll check the date. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Note that you have replied to a message that is three years old. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Sandhill54" wrote: I've not read the other posts, so I'm not sure what they said. I just today upgraded to Office 2007 (that's why I was here looking for answers to something else). When I had Word 2002, this is how I adjusted the normal.dot. I'll see if I remember it without being able to see it. In Word, click File, Open, then click on the bottom window to select "template .dot" or something like that. It should automatically take you to the place Office keeps the templates. In my Office 2002, templates were in my user account (the name that I clicked on to start Windows), then Applications (or something like that), Microsoft, Templates. Or, in Windows Explorer or My Computer, do a search on "normal.dot". It will show you where the normal.dot is kept. Write down the path and then you can navigate to it in Word. Open normal.dot, and make your changes. Save it and then close it. That should fix it. Good luck! "renee1021" wrote: I have Microsoft Word 2002 and my Normal template was somehow changed so that it now has text in it. I've read the previous posts about this, and none of them has worked. Does anyone know how to change the Normal template so that it comes up blank? |
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How do I change my Normal template?
Bob,
After Barb Meek wrote, "the directions for even locating it [Normal.dotx] are inaccurate in Microsoft's help center," you asked, "Can you provide a link or a title of the help page that appears to have the incorrect information?" Having just gotten Word 2007 two days ago and like Barb wanting to edit Normal.dotm, I believe I may have experienced her problem. But there were two different ways in which Word Help seemed to mislead me. (1) In Word Help, I searched for "Normal.dotx." The first result was "Change the Normal template (Normal.dotm)." Clicking this result provided the following directions: "Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Open. ... In Microsoft Windows Vista: Click Templates, and then double-click the Normal.dotm file to open it." Clicking the Microsoft Office Button, then clicking Open, brings up Windows Explorer inside the dialog box. "Templates," of course, is the first item in the navigation pane on the left, in the top half called "Favorite Links." However, previously, while in Windows Explorer itself, I had moved the horizontal bar in the navigation pane upward so that I could see more of the directory tree in the bottom half ofd the navigation pane. In fact, I had moved the bar so high that I covered over all of the "Favorite Links.," I thought to myself, "Who needs 'Favorite Links'? I can always find what I need via the directory tree." Consequently, when Windows Explorer appeared in the Word dialog box, there was no "Templates" item for me to click on. It seemed that Windows Help was misdirecting me. Perhaps this is why it seemed to Barb that "the directions for even locating [Normal.dotx] are inaccurate in Microsoft's help center." (2) The other possibility is this. In Word Help, I searched for "Normal.dotx." The fourterenth result was "Create a new template." Since I couldn't find Normal.dotx, I thought to myself, "Perhaps I'll create my own template and tell Word 2007 to always load it." Clicking on "Create a new template" provided the following directions: "You can find Word templates for most kinds of documents on Microsoft Office Online. If you have an Internet connection, click the Microsoft Office Button, click New, and then click the template category that you want." Clicking the Microsoft Office Button, then clicking New, brings up the "New Document" page. In the left pane, there are two headings: "Templates" and "Microsoft Office Online." But because they have gray backgrounds, I did not realize that they were two headers. I did not even see the "Templates" heading immediately under "New Documents"; and I assumed that "Microsoft Office Online" was in a gray rectangle because Word Help was highlighting it by default. So the templates that I saw in the right pane -- "Blank Document" etc. -- were assumed by me to be the only offerings available under "Microsoft Office Online." Now, of course, I realize that "Templates" is the first heading, with four items under it, and that "Microsoft Office Online" is the second heading, with many items under it. But on first seeing the "New Documents" page, I was quite confused. My confusion in the two instances above are just the sort of mistake that new users make. If it is possible to bring these difficulties to the attention of the writers of Word's help files or of Microsoft's usability lab workers, I -- and probably many other new users as well -- would be most grateful. "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Barb, With a blank document open, try using Alt, T, I and then in the dialog that comes up if the Attached template listed is 'Normal' click on the [Attach] button. That will take you to the folder where the currently in use copy resides Can you provide a link or a title of the help page that appears to have the incorrect information? =========== "Barb Meek" wrote in message ... I'm very frustrated trying to change my normal.dotm in Word 2007. First of all, the directions for even locating it are inaccurate in Microsoft's help center. But...I searched and think I found the document anyway. For some reason, the "normal" style defaults to "10 pt after paragraph" and won't accept my change to delete that. Or maybe I'm looking at the wrong normal.dotm file. There seem to be several. Any way I can find the real base template for my blank documents and get it to stop doing that? Any help is appreciated -- Barb -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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How do I change my Normal template?
OK now I'm totally confused after reading all the previous post. Recently I
upgraded from Office 2003 to Office 2007 (wow what a pain-in-the-ass change) and cannot easily find stuff (sorry but IMHO the ribbon is a GIANT step backwards). I get so tired of clicking on things only to discover what I'm looking for is not there. In office 2003 I made extensive modifications to the normal.dot file and now I want these changes in my normal.dotm file. In 2003 I could open a document and merge the template of the open document into my normal template. Is this possible in 2007? If so how? |
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How do I change my Normal template?
It has never been possible to "merge the template of the open document into"
Normal.dot. It is (still) possible to set some defaults in a document that are saved to Normal.dot (see http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customizat...lTemplate.htm), and many customizations are saved in Normal.dot (or Normal.dotm) by default. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "JGT" wrote in message ... OK now I'm totally confused after reading all the previous post. Recently I upgraded from Office 2003 to Office 2007 (wow what a pain-in-the-ass change) and cannot easily find stuff (sorry but IMHO the ribbon is a GIANT step backwards). I get so tired of clicking on things only to discover what I'm looking for is not there. In office 2003 I made extensive modifications to the normal.dot file and now I want these changes in my normal.dotm file. In 2003 I could open a document and merge the template of the open document into my normal template. Is this possible in 2007? If so how? |
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You have just saved my life - already lost two hours off it due to
Microsoft's inaccurate (to say the least) instructions. After Alt T and I though I struggled a bit cos it wouldn't change the original Normal.dot because a Word document was open. I managed to figure it out in the end although my PC kept insisting that I didn't have one. Also it didn't show up on a Search of the whold computer...I guess I didn't search in hidden files as well although I thought I did. Anyway, I achieved what I wanted and furthermore there will be many floating ladies in the secretariat who will lie down and kiss my feet for this info (what an awful thought!). A thousand thanks. "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Barb, With a blank document open, try using Alt, T, I and then in the dialog that comes up if the Attached template listed is 'Normal' click on the [Attach] button. That will take you to the folder where the currently in use copy resides Can you provide a link or a title of the help page that appears to have the incorrect information? =========== "Barb Meek" wrote in message ... I'm very frustrated trying to change my normal.dotm in Word 2007. First of all, the directions for even locating it are inaccurate in Microsoft's help center. But...I searched and think I found the document anyway. For some reason, the "normal" style defaults to "10 pt after paragraph" and won't accept my change to delete that. Or maybe I'm looking at the wrong normal.dotm file. There seem to be several. Any way I can find the real base template for my blank documents and get it to stop doing that? Any help is appreciated -- Barb -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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If Microsoft didn't keep changing things around and forcing us to buy their
new products, they wouldn't have enough business. This is madenning. They should write a book on how to make a simple task a major pain-in-the-ass, because this used to be simple. What a waste of time! "JGT" wrote: OK now I'm totally confused after reading all the previous post. Recently I upgraded from Office 2003 to Office 2007 (wow what a pain-in-the-ass change) and cannot easily find stuff (sorry but IMHO the ribbon is a GIANT step backwards). I get so tired of clicking on things only to discover what I'm looking for is not there. In office 2003 I made extensive modifications to the normal.dot file and now I want these changes in my normal.dotm file. In 2003 I could open a document and merge the template of the open document into my normal template. Is this possible in 2007? If so how? |
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I absolutely agree. I'm having the same problem. I have extensively
modified my 2003 Normal.dot template. I tried renaming it and putting it into 2007 and 2007 won't recognize it. I'm starting to panic about this program. I have been using a different version of word since dos days (over 18 years) and this version is not intended to be used by "professionals", it looks as if it has been created for 1st time users. Perhaps Microsoft should have asked those of us who use it ALL the time to have some input into the redesign. Does anyone have any more information on loading older versions of normal.dot into the new and "improved?" 2007? I manage offices across Canada with over 4,000 staff members and I need to fix this problem before I release the new templates. HELP! "JGT" wrote: OK now I'm totally confused after reading all the previous post. Recently I upgraded from Office 2003 to Office 2007 (wow what a pain-in-the-ass change) and cannot easily find stuff (sorry but IMHO the ribbon is a GIANT step backwards). I get so tired of clicking on things only to discover what I'm looking for is not there. In office 2003 I made extensive modifications to the normal.dot file and now I want these changes in my normal.dotm file. In 2003 I could open a document and merge the template of the open document into my normal template. Is this possible in 2007? If so how? |
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Did you put it in your Word Startup folder _without_ changing its
name? That's what the MVPs told me to do last year, and lo and behold, all my keyboard shortcut customizations were back! On Jun 15, 10:24*am, MM wrote: I absolutely agree. *I'm having the same problem. *I have extensively modified my 2003 Normal.dot template. *I tried renaming it and putting it into 2007 and 2007 won't recognize it. *I'm starting to panic about this program. *I have been using a different version of word since dos days (over 18 years) and this version is not intended to be used by "professionals", it looks as if it has been created for 1st time users. *Perhaps Microsoft should have asked those of us who use it ALL the time to have some input into the redesign. Does anyone have any more information on loading older versions of normal.dot into the new and "improved?" 2007? * I manage offices across Canada with over 4,000 staff members and I need to fix this problem before I release the new templates. *HELP! "JGT" wrote: OK *now I'm totally confused after reading all the previous post. Recently I upgraded from Office 2003 to Office 2007 (wow what a pain-in-the-ass change) and cannot easily find stuff (sorry but IMHO the ribbon is a GIANT step backwards). I get so tired of clicking on things only to discover what I'm looking for is not there. In office 2003 I made extensive modifications to the normal.dot file and now I want these changes in my normal.dotm file.. In 2003 I could open a document and merge the template of the open document into my normal template. Is this possible in 2007? If so how?- |
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I've tried it numerous ways. I opened Normal.dot, saved it as Normal.dotx,
tried modifying the template and the modifications won't stay attached the same way Word 2003 did. I have been spending my whole day trying to figure this out. I'm seconds away from calling our head IT guys and telling them to scrap this update. Oh if I had the power. "grammatim" wrote: Did you put it in your Word Startup folder _without_ changing its name? That's what the MVPs told me to do last year, and lo and behold, all my keyboard shortcut customizations were back! On Jun 15, 10:24 am, MM wrote: I absolutely agree. I'm having the same problem. I have extensively modified my 2003 Normal.dot template. I tried renaming it and putting it into 2007 and 2007 won't recognize it. I'm starting to panic about this program. I have been using a different version of word since dos days (over 18 years) and this version is not intended to be used by "professionals", it looks as if it has been created for 1st time users. Perhaps Microsoft should have asked those of us who use it ALL the time to have some input into the redesign. Does anyone have any more information on loading older versions of normal.dot into the new and "improved?" 2007? I manage offices across Canada with over 4,000 staff members and I need to fix this problem before I release the new templates. HELP! "JGT" wrote: OK now I'm totally confused after reading all the previous post. Recently I upgraded from Office 2003 to Office 2007 (wow what a pain-in-the-ass change) and cannot easily find stuff (sorry but IMHO the ribbon is a GIANT step backwards). I get so tired of clicking on things only to discover what I'm looking for is not there. In office 2003 I made extensive modifications to the normal.dot file and now I want these changes in my normal.dotm file.. In 2003 I could open a document and merge the template of the open document into my normal template. Is this possible in 2007? If so how?- |
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Did you put it in your Word Startup folder _without_ changing the
name? On Jun 15, 12:41*pm, Maria wrote: I've tried it numerous ways. *I opened Normal.dot, saved it as Normal.dotx, tried modifying the template and the modifications won't stay attached the same way Word 2003 did. * I have been spending my whole day trying to figure this out. *I'm seconds away from calling our head IT guys and telling them to scrap this update. *Oh if I had the power. "grammatim" wrote: Did you put it in your Word Startup folder _without_ changing its name? That's what the MVPs told me to do last year, and lo and behold, all my keyboard shortcut customizations were back! On Jun 15, 10:24 am, MM wrote: I absolutely agree. *I'm having the same problem. *I have extensively modified my 2003 Normal.dot template. *I tried renaming it and putting it into 2007 and 2007 won't recognize it. *I'm starting to panic about this program. *I have been using a different version of word since dos days (over 18 years) and this version is not intended to be used by "professionals", it looks as if it has been created for 1st time users. *Perhaps Microsoft should have asked those of us who use it ALL the time to have some input into the redesign. Does anyone have any more information on loading older versions of normal.dot into the new and "improved?" 2007? * I manage offices across Canada with over 4,000 staff members and I need to fix this problem before I release the new templates. *HELP! "JGT" wrote: OK *now I'm totally confused after reading all the previous post. Recently I upgraded from Office 2003 to Office 2007 (wow what a pain-in-the-ass change) and cannot easily find stuff (sorry but IMHO the ribbon is a GIANT step backwards). I get so tired of clicking on things only to discover what I'm looking for is not there. In office 2003 I made extensive modifications to the normal.dot file and now I want these changes in my normal.dotm file.. In 2003 I could open a document and merge the template of the open document into my normal template. Is this possible in 2007? If so how?-- |
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I agree. Why on earth would they change the default document to space 1.15
anyway. No one types documents with that kind of spacing. I am a teacher and it is annoying to have to explain to each student how to change their document every time they open it up. I've had no luck yet figuring out how to change the templete. Wasting my valuable time I need to planning for class! "Doug" wrote: If Microsoft didn't keep changing things around and forcing us to buy their new products, they wouldn't have enough business. This is madenning. They should write a book on how to make a simple task a major pain-in-the-ass, because this used to be simple. What a waste of time! "JGT" wrote: OK now I'm totally confused after reading all the previous post. Recently I upgraded from Office 2003 to Office 2007 (wow what a pain-in-the-ass change) and cannot easily find stuff (sorry but IMHO the ribbon is a GIANT step backwards). I get so tired of clicking on things only to discover what I'm looking for is not there. In office 2003 I made extensive modifications to the normal.dot file and now I want these changes in my normal.dotm file. In 2003 I could open a document and merge the template of the open document into my normal template. Is this possible in 2007? If so how? |
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How do I change my Normal template?
In Word 2007, you can do the following to change the document defaults:
Display the Styles pane, for example by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Alt+S. Click the Manage Styles button. On the Set Defaults tab, specify the desired settings. Before clicking OK, select "New documents based on this template." -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "busedteach" wrote in message ... I agree. Why on earth would they change the default document to space 1.15 anyway. No one types documents with that kind of spacing. I am a teacher and it is annoying to have to explain to each student how to change their document every time they open it up. I've had no luck yet figuring out how to change the templete. Wasting my valuable time I need to planning for class! "Doug" wrote: If Microsoft didn't keep changing things around and forcing us to buy their new products, they wouldn't have enough business. This is madenning. They should write a book on how to make a simple task a major pain-in-the-ass, because this used to be simple. What a waste of time! "JGT" wrote: OK now I'm totally confused after reading all the previous post. Recently I upgraded from Office 2003 to Office 2007 (wow what a pain-in-the-ass change) and cannot easily find stuff (sorry but IMHO the ribbon is a GIANT step backwards). I get so tired of clicking on things only to discover what I'm looking for is not there. In office 2003 I made extensive modifications to the normal.dot file and now I want these changes in my normal.dotm file. In 2003 I could open a document and merge the template of the open document into my normal template. Is this possible in 2007? If so how? |
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How do I change my Normal template?
I found this site helpful. It assumes you understand to click 'OK' to save
settings changes, but otherwise steps you through the process: http://articles.techrepublic.com.com...1-6137320.html "Stefan Blom" wrote: In Word 2007, you can do the following to change the document defaults: Display the Styles pane, for example by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Alt+S. Click the Manage Styles button. On the Set Defaults tab, specify the desired settings. Before clicking OK, select "New documents based on this template." -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "busedteach" wrote in message ... I agree. Why on earth would they change the default document to space 1.15 anyway. No one types documents with that kind of spacing. I am a teacher and it is annoying to have to explain to each student how to change their document every time they open it up. I've had no luck yet figuring out how to change the templete. Wasting my valuable time I need to planning for class! "Doug" wrote: If Microsoft didn't keep changing things around and forcing us to buy their new products, they wouldn't have enough business. This is madenning. They should write a book on how to make a simple task a major pain-in-the-ass, because this used to be simple. What a waste of time! "JGT" wrote: OK now I'm totally confused after reading all the previous post. Recently I upgraded from Office 2003 to Office 2007 (wow what a pain-in-the-ass change) and cannot easily find stuff (sorry but IMHO the ribbon is a GIANT step backwards). I get so tired of clicking on things only to discover what I'm looking for is not there. In office 2003 I made extensive modifications to the normal.dot file and now I want these changes in my normal.dotm file. In 2003 I could open a document and merge the template of the open document into my normal template. Is this possible in 2007? If so how? |
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You may also want to take a look at this article:
http://blogs.msdn.com/microsoft_offi...onsistent.aspx -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "defreeed" wrote in message ... I found this site helpful. It assumes you understand to click 'OK' to save settings changes, but otherwise steps you through the process: http://articles.techrepublic.com.com...1-6137320.html "Stefan Blom" wrote: In Word 2007, you can do the following to change the document defaults: Display the Styles pane, for example by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Alt+S. Click the Manage Styles button. On the Set Defaults tab, specify the desired settings. Before clicking OK, select "New documents based on this template." -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "busedteach" wrote in message ... I agree. Why on earth would they change the default document to space 1.15 anyway. No one types documents with that kind of spacing. I am a teacher and it is annoying to have to explain to each student how to change their document every time they open it up. I've had no luck yet figuring out how to change the templete. Wasting my valuable time I need to planning for class! "Doug" wrote: If Microsoft didn't keep changing things around and forcing us to buy their new products, they wouldn't have enough business. This is madenning. They should write a book on how to make a simple task a major pain-in-the-ass, because this used to be simple. What a waste of time! "JGT" wrote: OK now I'm totally confused after reading all the previous post. Recently I upgraded from Office 2003 to Office 2007 (wow what a pain-in-the-ass change) and cannot easily find stuff (sorry but IMHO the ribbon is a GIANT step backwards). I get so tired of clicking on things only to discover what I'm looking for is not there. In office 2003 I made extensive modifications to the normal.dot file and now I want these changes in my normal.dotm file. In 2003 I could open a document and merge the template of the open document into my normal template. Is this possible in 2007? If so how? |
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Hi all,
Ok, I've been struggling with the same issue in trying to change the default document line spacing for Word 2007 & I believe I may have figured something out - no thanks to microsoft, just trial & error. If anyone is interested try the following: Open a new document. From the "Home" tab go over to "Styles" & click on the down arrow at the bottom right corner of that "Styles" box. You should see a list of Styles. If you run your cursor over the "Normal" style you should see a drop down arrow, click this. From the next menu, click Modify. In the next dialogue box make all the changes you'd like to have to your default document - line spacing, fonts, (you can even change paragraph settings), etc. Before clicking ok, make sure you select "New Documents Based On This Template". Then click ok. From there, just save this document & close it. When you create a new document, it should have the new settings saved for your default document.... it worked for me anyway. Good luck!! "busedteach" wrote: I agree. Why on earth would they change the default document to space 1.15 anyway. No one types documents with that kind of spacing. I am a teacher and it is annoying to have to explain to each student how to change their document every time they open it up. I've had no luck yet figuring out how to change the templete. Wasting my valuable time I need to planning for class! "Doug" wrote: If Microsoft didn't keep changing things around and forcing us to buy their new products, they wouldn't have enough business. This is madenning. They should write a book on how to make a simple task a major pain-in-the-ass, because this used to be simple. What a waste of time! "JGT" wrote: OK now I'm totally confused after reading all the previous post. Recently I upgraded from Office 2003 to Office 2007 (wow what a pain-in-the-ass change) and cannot easily find stuff (sorry but IMHO the ribbon is a GIANT step backwards). I get so tired of clicking on things only to discover what I'm looking for is not there. In office 2003 I made extensive modifications to the normal.dot file and now I want these changes in my normal.dotm file. In 2003 I could open a document and merge the template of the open document into my normal template. Is this possible in 2007? If so how? |
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That's the same procedure for modifying a style as in Word2003. A
quicker way to get at the Styles panel is Ctrl-Alt-Shift-S. On Sep 10, 9:41*am, vhg wrote: Hi all, Ok, I've been struggling with the same issue in trying to change the default document line spacing for Word 2007 & I believe I may have figured something out - no thanks to microsoft, just trial & error. *If anyone is interested try the following: Open a new document. From the "Home" tab go over to "Styles" & click on the down arrow at the bottom right corner of that "Styles" box. * You should see a list of Styles. If you run your cursor over the "Normal" style you should see a drop down arrow, click this. From the next menu, click Modify. In the next dialogue box make all the changes you'd like to have to your default document - line spacing, fonts, (you can even change paragraph settings), etc. * Before clicking ok, make sure you select "New Documents Based On This Template". Then click ok. From there, just save this document & close it. When you create a new document, it should have the new settings saved for your default document.... it worked for me anyway. * Good luck!! "busedteach" wrote: I agree. *Why on earth would they change the default document to space 1.15 anyway. *No one types documents with that kind of spacing. *I am a teacher and it is annoying to have to explain to each student how to change their document every time they open it up. *I've had no luck yet figuring out how to change the templete. Wasting my valuable time I need to planning for class! "Doug" wrote: If Microsoft didn't keep changing things around and forcing us to buy their new products, they wouldn't have enough business. *This is madenning. *They should write a book on how to make a simple task a major pain-in-the-ass, because this used to be simple. *What a waste of time! "JGT" wrote: OK *now I'm totally confused after reading all the previous post. Recently I upgraded from Office 2003 to Office 2007 (wow what a pain-in-the-ass change) and cannot easily find stuff (sorry but IMHO the ribbon is a GIANT step backwards). I get so tired of clicking on things only to discover what I'm looking for is not there. In office 2003 I made extensive modifications to the normal.dot file and now I want these changes in my normal.dotm file. In 2003 I could open a document and merge the template of the open document into my normal template. Is this possible in 2007? If so how?- |
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A quicker way is Ctrl + Shift + S to open the styles dialog box. No
need for the Alt key. Cheryl On Sep 10, 7:18*am, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: That's the same procedure for modifying a style as in Word2003. A quicker way to get at the Styles panel is Ctrl-Alt-Shift-S. On Sep 10, 9:41*am, vhg wrote: Hi all, Ok, I've been struggling with the same issue in trying to change the default document line spacing for Word 2007 & I believe I may have figured something out - no thanks to microsoft, just trial & error. *If anyone is interested try the following: Open a new document. From the "Home" tab go over to "Styles" & click on the down arrow at the bottom right corner of that "Styles" box. * You should see a list of Styles. If you run your cursor over the "Normal" style you should see a drop down arrow, click this. From the next menu, click Modify. In the next dialogue box make all the changes you'd like to have to your default document - line spacing, fonts, (you can even change paragraph settings), etc. * Before clicking ok, make sure you select "New Documents Based On This Template". Then click ok. From there, just save this document & close it. When you create a new document, it should have the new settings saved for your default document.... it worked for me anyway. * Good luck!! "busedteach" wrote: I agree. *Why on earth would they change the default document to space 1.15 anyway. *No one types documents with that kind of spacing. *I am a teacher and it is annoying to have to explain to each student how to change their document every time they open it up. *I've had no luck yet figuring out how to change the templete. Wasting my valuable time I need to planning for class! "Doug" wrote: If Microsoft didn't keep changing things around and forcing us to buy their new products, they wouldn't have enough business. *This is madenning. *They should write a book on how to make a simple task a major pain-in-the-ass, because this used to be simple. *What a waste of time! "JGT" wrote: OK *now I'm totally confused after reading all the previous post. Recently I upgraded from Office 2003 to Office 2007 (wow what a pain-in-the-ass change) and cannot easily find stuff (sorry but IMHO the ribbon is a GIANT step backwards). I get so tired of clicking on things only to discover what I'm looking for is not there. In office 2003 I made extensive modifications to the normal.dot file and now I want these changes in my normal.dotm file. In 2003 I could open a document and merge the template of the open document into my normal template. Is this possible in 2007? If so how?- |
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?! In all these years, no one has mentioned that. I've been using the
three buttons since someone mentioned it here. I see from my Word- generated Keyboard Shortcuts list printed 9/7/05 that the two-button and not the three-button version is listed. On Sep 10, 10:26*am, Cheryl Flanders wrote: A quicker way is Ctrl + Shift + S to open the styles dialog box. *No need for the Alt key. Cheryl On Sep 10, 7:18*am, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: That's the same procedure for modifying a style as in Word2003. A quicker way to get at the Styles panel is Ctrl-Alt-Shift-S. |
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Ctrl + Shift + S is the built-in shortcut in Word 97 through 2007.
Cheryl On Sep 10, 7:45*am, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: ?! In all these years, no one has mentioned that. I've been using the three buttons since someone mentioned it here. I see from my Word- generated Keyboard Shortcuts list printed 9/7/05 that the two-button and not the three-button version is listed. On Sep 10, 10:26*am, Cheryl Flanders wrote: A quicker way is Ctrl + Shift + S to open the styles dialog box. *No need for the Alt key. Cheryl On Sep 10, 7:18*am, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: That's the same procedure for modifying a style as in Word2003. A quicker way to get at the Styles panel is Ctrl-Alt-Shift-S. |
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But note that the Apply Styles pane (Ctrl+Shift+S) doesn't have all the
options of the Styles pane (Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... ?! In all these years, no one has mentioned that. I've been using the three buttons since someone mentioned it here. I see from my Word- generated Keyboard Shortcuts list printed 9/7/05 that the two-button and not the three-button version is listed. On Sep 10, 10:26 am, Cheryl Flanders wrote: A quicker way is Ctrl + Shift + S to open the styles dialog box. No need for the Alt key. Cheryl On Sep 10, 7:18 am, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: That's the same procedure for modifying a style as in Word2003. A quicker way to get at the Styles panel is Ctrl-Alt-Shift-S. |
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But it works differently in Word 2007 than it did in previous versions.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Cheryl Flanders" wrote in message ... Ctrl + Shift + S is the built-in shortcut in Word 97 through 2007. Cheryl On Sep 10, 7:45 am, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: ?! In all these years, no one has mentioned that. I've been using the three buttons since someone mentioned it here. I see from my Word- generated Keyboard Shortcuts list printed 9/7/05 that the two-button and not the three-button version is listed. On Sep 10, 10:26 am, Cheryl Flanders wrote: A quicker way is Ctrl + Shift + S to open the styles dialog box. No need for the Alt key. Cheryl On Sep 10, 7:18 am, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: That's the same procedure for modifying a style as in Word2003. A quicker way to get at the Styles panel is Ctrl-Alt-Shift-S. |
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I just remembered to check this out -- I don't see the use of the
Apply Styles panel: it seems that it does (some of) the same things as the Styles and Formatting panel, but with one more click (on the dropdown in order to select the style you want). On Sep 10, 1:59*pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: But note that theApplyStylespane (Ctrl+Shift+S) doesn't have all the options of theStylespane (Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... ?! In all these years, no one has mentioned that. I've been using the three buttons since someone mentioned it here. I see from my Word- generated Keyboard Shortcuts list printed 9/7/05 that the two-button and not the three-button version is listed. On Sep 10, 10:26 am, Cheryl Flanders wrote: A quicker way is Ctrl + Shift + S to open thestylesdialog box. No need for the Alt key. Cheryl On Sep 10, 7:18 am, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: That's the same procedure for modifying a style as in Word2003. A quicker way to get at theStylespanel is Ctrl-Alt-Shift-S.- |
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A good thing about the Apply Styles pane is that you can *type* a style
name; Word will autocomplete it and you can then press Enter to apply it. Note that if you type a nonexisting style name, pressing Enter will create such a style (as a paragraph style). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... I just remembered to check this out -- I don't see the use of the Apply Styles panel: it seems that it does (some of) the same things as the Styles and Formatting panel, but with one more click (on the dropdown in order to select the style you want). On Sep 10, 1:59 pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: But note that theApplyStylespane (Ctrl+Shift+S) doesn't have all the options of theStylespane (Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... ?! In all these years, no one has mentioned that. I've been using the three buttons since someone mentioned it here. I see from my Word- generated Keyboard Shortcuts list printed 9/7/05 that the two-button and not the three-button version is listed. On Sep 10, 10:26 am, Cheryl Flanders wrote: A quicker way is Ctrl + Shift + S to open thestylesdialog box. No need for the Alt key. Cheryl On Sep 10, 7:18 am, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: That's the same procedure for modifying a style as in Word2003. A quicker way to get at theStylespanel is Ctrl-Alt-Shift-S.- |
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I tried typing a new style name. It created it and applied it to the
paragraph the cursor was in -- but the method doesn't save any keystrokes over the New Style button on Styles & Formatting, because you have to choose Modify in order to make it into a different style. On Sep 14, 8:05*am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: A good thing about the Apply Styles pane is that you can *type* a style name; Word will autocomplete it and you can then press Enter to apply it. Note that if you type a nonexisting style name, pressing Enter will create such a style (as a paragraph style). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... I just remembered to check this out -- I don't see the use of the Apply Styles panel: it seems that it does (some of) the same things as the Styles and Formatting panel, but with one more click (on the dropdown in order to select the style you want). On Sep 10, 1:59 pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: But note that theApplyStylespane (Ctrl+Shift+S) doesn't have all the options of theStylespane (Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... ?! In all these years, no one has mentioned that. I've been using the three buttons since someone mentioned it here. I see from my Word- generated Keyboard Shortcuts list printed 9/7/05 that the two-button and not the three-button version is listed. On Sep 10, 10:26 am, Cheryl Flanders wrote: A quicker way is Ctrl + Shift + S to open thestylesdialog box. No need for the Alt key. Cheryl On Sep 10, 7:18 am, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: That's the same procedure for modifying a style as in Word2003. A quicker way to get at theStylespanel is Ctrl-Alt-Shift-S.-- |
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Actually, if you first apply direct formatting to text, typing a style name
and pressing Enter will incorporate that formatting into the style you are creating. Of course, which method you prefer is largely a matter of taste. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... I tried typing a new style name. It created it and applied it to the paragraph the cursor was in -- but the method doesn't save any keystrokes over the New Style button on Styles & Formatting, because you have to choose Modify in order to make it into a different style. On Sep 14, 8:05 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: A good thing about the Apply Styles pane is that you can *type* a style name; Word will autocomplete it and you can then press Enter to apply it. Note that if you type a nonexisting style name, pressing Enter will create such a style (as a paragraph style). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... I just remembered to check this out -- I don't see the use of the Apply Styles panel: it seems that it does (some of) the same things as the Styles and Formatting panel, but with one more click (on the dropdown in order to select the style you want). On Sep 10, 1:59 pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: But note that theApplyStylespane (Ctrl+Shift+S) doesn't have all the options of theStylespane (Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... ?! In all these years, no one has mentioned that. I've been using the three buttons since someone mentioned it here. I see from my Word- generated Keyboard Shortcuts list printed 9/7/05 that the two-button and not the three-button version is listed. On Sep 10, 10:26 am, Cheryl Flanders wrote: A quicker way is Ctrl + Shift + S to open thestylesdialog box. No need for the Alt key. Cheryl On Sep 10, 7:18 am, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: That's the same procedure for modifying a style as in Word2003. A quicker way to get at theStylespanel is Ctrl-Alt-Shift-S.-- |
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Finally, a straight-forward answer. (The help in Word 2007 was not helpful
at all for doing this.) BTW, I'm a Technical Writer. "Stefan Blom" wrote: In Word 2007, you can do the following to change the document defaults: Display the Styles pane, for example by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Alt+S. Click the Manage Styles button. On the Set Defaults tab, specify the desired settings. Before clicking OK, select "New documents based on this template." -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "busedteach" wrote in message ... I agree. Why on earth would they change the default document to space 1.15 anyway. No one types documents with that kind of spacing. I am a teacher and it is annoying to have to explain to each student how to change their document every time they open it up. I've had no luck yet figuring out how to change the templete. Wasting my valuable time I need to planning for class! "Doug" wrote: If Microsoft didn't keep changing things around and forcing us to buy their new products, they wouldn't have enough business. This is madenning. They should write a book on how to make a simple task a major pain-in-the-ass, because this used to be simple. What a waste of time! "JGT" wrote: OK now I'm totally confused after reading all the previous post. Recently I upgraded from Office 2003 to Office 2007 (wow what a pain-in-the-ass change) and cannot easily find stuff (sorry but IMHO the ribbon is a GIANT step backwards). I get so tired of clicking on things only to discover what I'm looking for is not there. In office 2003 I made extensive modifications to the normal.dot file and now I want these changes in my normal.dotm file. In 2003 I could open a document and merge the template of the open document into my normal template. Is this possible in 2007? If so how? |
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Thank you so much - I've been trying to figure out how to change the normal
template in 2007 for months! None of the help instructions were clear enough. Just stated "...Open the template and make sure you have the template open before you make changes..." Thanks again! "busedteach" wrote: I agree. Why on earth would they change the default document to space 1.15 anyway. No one types documents with that kind of spacing. I am a teacher and it is annoying to have to explain to each student how to change their document every time they open it up. I've had no luck yet figuring out how to change the templete. Wasting my valuable time I need to planning for class! "Doug" wrote: If Microsoft didn't keep changing things around and forcing us to buy their new products, they wouldn't have enough business. This is madenning. They should write a book on how to make a simple task a major pain-in-the-ass, because this used to be simple. What a waste of time! "JGT" wrote: OK now I'm totally confused after reading all the previous post. Recently I upgraded from Office 2003 to Office 2007 (wow what a pain-in-the-ass change) and cannot easily find stuff (sorry but IMHO the ribbon is a GIANT step backwards). I get so tired of clicking on things only to discover what I'm looking for is not there. In office 2003 I made extensive modifications to the normal.dot file and now I want these changes in my normal.dotm file. In 2003 I could open a document and merge the template of the open document into my normal template. Is this possible in 2007? If so how? |
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"busedteach" wrote: I agree. Why on earth would they change the default document to space 1.15 anyway. No one types documents with that kind of spacing. I am a teacher and it is annoying to have to explain to each student how to change their document every time they open it up. I've had no luck yet figuring out how to change the templete. Wasting my valuable time I need to planning for class! "Doug" wrote: If Microsoft didn't keep changing things around and forcing us to buy their new products, they wouldn't have enough business. This is madenning. They should write a book on how to make a simple task a major pain-in-the-ass, because this used to be simple. What a waste of time! "JGT" wrote: OK now I'm totally confused after reading all the previous post. Recently I upgraded from Office 2003 to Office 2007 (wow what a pain-in-the-ass change) and cannot easily find stuff (sorry but IMHO the ribbon is a GIANT step backwards). I get so tired of clicking on things only to discover what I'm looking for is not there. In office 2003 I made extensive modifications to the normal.dot file and now I want these changes in my normal.dotm file. In 2003 I could open a document and merge the template of the open document into my normal template. Is this possible in 2007? If so how? |
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It is easy enough to change the normal.dotm template. But what is normal
spacing anyway? There was probably a good reason to make it 1.15. I changed mine to 1.0 just because I like round numbers. "busedteach" wrote: I agree. Why on earth would they change the default document to space 1.15 anyway. No one types documents with that kind of spacing. I am a teacher and it is annoying to have to explain to each student how to change their document every time they open it up. I've had no luck yet figuring out how to change the templete. Wasting my valuable time I need to planning for class! "Doug" wrote: If Microsoft didn't keep changing things around and forcing us to buy their new products, they wouldn't have enough business. This is madenning. They should write a book on how to make a simple task a major pain-in-the-ass, because this used to be simple. What a waste of time! "JGT" wrote: OK now I'm totally confused after reading all the previous post. Recently I upgraded from Office 2003 to Office 2007 (wow what a pain-in-the-ass change) and cannot easily find stuff (sorry but IMHO the ribbon is a GIANT step backwards). I get so tired of clicking on things only to discover what I'm looking for is not there. In office 2003 I made extensive modifications to the normal.dot file and now I want these changes in my normal.dotm file. In 2003 I could open a document and merge the template of the open document into my normal template. Is this possible in 2007? If so how? |
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See http://word.mvps.org/faqs/customizat...alTemplate.htm.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "techcnc" wrote in message news "busedteach" wrote: I agree. Why on earth would they change the default document to space 1.15 anyway. No one types documents with that kind of spacing. I am a teacher and it is annoying to have to explain to each student how to change their document every time they open it up. I've had no luck yet figuring out how to change the templete. Wasting my valuable time I need to planning for class! "Doug" wrote: If Microsoft didn't keep changing things around and forcing us to buy their new products, they wouldn't have enough business. This is madenning. They should write a book on how to make a simple task a major pain-in-the-ass, because this used to be simple. What a waste of time! "JGT" wrote: OK now I'm totally confused after reading all the previous post. Recently I upgraded from Office 2003 to Office 2007 (wow what a pain-in-the-ass change) and cannot easily find stuff (sorry but IMHO the ribbon is a GIANT step backwards). I get so tired of clicking on things only to discover what I'm looking for is not there. In office 2003 I made extensive modifications to the normal.dot file and now I want these changes in my normal.dotm file. In 2003 I could open a document and merge the template of the open document into my normal template. Is this possible in 2007? If so how? |
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Setting it to "Multiple" and 1.0 is the same as setting it to
"Single". -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 12:30:01 -0800, techcnc wrote: It is easy enough to change the normal.dotm template. But what is normal spacing anyway? There was probably a good reason to make it 1.15. I changed mine to 1.0 just because I like round numbers. "busedteach" wrote: I agree. Why on earth would they change the default document to space 1.15 anyway. No one types documents with that kind of spacing. I am a teacher and it is annoying to have to explain to each student how to change their document every time they open it up. I've had no luck yet figuring out how to change the templete. Wasting my valuable time I need to planning for class! "Doug" wrote: If Microsoft didn't keep changing things around and forcing us to buy their new products, they wouldn't have enough business. This is madenning. They should write a book on how to make a simple task a major pain-in-the-ass, because this used to be simple. What a waste of time! "JGT" wrote: OK now I'm totally confused after reading all the previous post. Recently I upgraded from Office 2003 to Office 2007 (wow what a pain-in-the-ass change) and cannot easily find stuff (sorry but IMHO the ribbon is a GIANT step backwards). I get so tired of clicking on things only to discover what I'm looking for is not there. In office 2003 I made extensive modifications to the normal.dot file and now I want these changes in my normal.dotm file. In 2003 I could open a document and merge the template of the open document into my normal template. Is this possible in 2007? If so how? |
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