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Default What happens when creating new Word-Document via Explorer (Word 2007!)

I would like to create a new Word-2007-Document direct via Explorer in the
following way.

1. Right click at the desktop
2. New Microsoft Word Dokument -- the system creates a new Word Dokument on
the desktop (size is 0 Bytes!)
3. Open the new Document in Word. This works fine.

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The question now ist, which template was copied in this case.
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It is NOT the normal.dotx File!
And there is no file in the Windows\Shellnew-Folder for Word 2007 (in word
2003 there was a file in this folder, which was copied!)

Does anybody know, what happens in this case? How can I control a blank
document, which was created in this way?
It would be great, if there is a way to get the system to make a copy based
on normal.dotx, when creating a new document in this way.

Thanks for help.

Regards
Karl Zuern.



 
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