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"Blank" document contains text?
Due almost certainly to some accidental keystroke, every time I open a
new "blank document" in MS Word 2000, it already contains some text (text I recognize as having been in a temporary document that I didn't save.) Where can I find the location of this text that is in all new documents and delete it? I'm sure I could "cure" the problem by deleting normal.dot and starting over, but I have a large number of macros in normal.dot that I would have to save and manually transfer to the new new normal.dot, which would be a chore. Thanks for any help. Fred Holmes |
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Fred Holmes wrote:
Due almost certainly to some accidental keystroke, every time I open a new "blank document" in MS Word 2000, it already contains some text (text I recognize as having been in a temporary document that I didn't save.) Where can I find the location of this text that is in all new documents and delete it? I'm sure I could "cure" the problem by deleting normal.dot and starting over, but I have a large number of macros in normal.dot that I would have to save and manually transfer to the new new normal.dot, which would be a chore. Thanks for any help. Fred Holmes See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/...ocNotBlank.htm. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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