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Does anyone no how to set Word 2003 back to the default settings
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Most settings are stored in normal.dot; so if you delete that you reset most
things. You'll also lose any customisations like AutoText and macros, which
maybe doesn't matter.



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The settings that aren't stored in Normal.dot are mostly stored in the
Registry. See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customizat...eySettings.htm

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Most settings are stored in normal.dot; so if you delete that you reset

most
things. You'll also lose any customisations like AutoText and macros,

which
maybe doesn't matter.



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