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I want to have a different template that Word uses when it starts. Not the
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OOPS Found it in Help - it wasn't clear in my book. Sorry
CB "C and A Bredt" wrote in message ... I want to have a different template that Word uses when it starts. Not the current Normal.dotm. I have created the template. How do I save it as the default that Word will use? Thanks, CB |
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Can you please tel me what you found and does it work when a start Word by
double click a document. I found how to do it with startup options, but not for starting from a document. many thenks Peter "C and A Bredt" wrote: OOPS Found it in Help - it wasn't clear in my book. Sorry CB "C and A Bredt" wrote in message ... I want to have a different template that Word uses when it starts. Not the current Normal.dotm. I have created the template. How do I save it as the default that Word will use? Thanks, CB |
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If you put a shortcut to the template on your desktop, then you can start
Word with a new document based on that template by double-clicking on that shortcut. But the New button in Word will still create a new document based on Normal.dotm. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "PeterHS" wrote in message ... Can you please tel me what you found and does it work when a start Word by double click a document. I found how to do it with startup options, but not for starting from a document. many thenks Peter "C and A Bredt" wrote: OOPS Found it in Help - it wasn't clear in my book. Sorry CB "C and A Bredt" wrote in message ... I want to have a different template that Word uses when it starts. Not the current Normal.dotm. I have created the template. How do I save it as the default that Word will use? Thanks, CB |
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Sorry i think i didn't make totaly clear where i'm looking for.
When i double click a file (word document) word will open and the document is on my screen. ad the same time normal.dotm is opend and styles settings and so on are applied. Is it possible to start a file by double clicking and get te settings not from normal.dotm, but by example from qqq.dotm. I want to try if its possible te let this work with the file qqq.dotm as read only (wich is not possible with normal.dotm). And why do i want to try this? We are using Word 2007 and we want that all users use the same (standard) normal.dotm/qqq.dotm (standard looks and easy making changes like new macro's and so on). I set the same template folder for all users and they all use the same Normal.dotm, but when someone accidently make a change (or the dymo labelwriter makes it every time), when leaving Word he is prompted to save normal.dotm which I don't want him to do and is also not possible, while other users are using te same file (this gives many unwanted messages). Also when the user is the only user, he changes te standard. I tried making normal.dotm read only but this doesn't work (error messages). I hope you can sort me out Peter "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: If you put a shortcut to the template on your desktop, then you can start Word with a new document based on that template by double-clicking on that shortcut. But the New button in Word will still create a new document based on Normal.dotm. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "PeterHS" wrote in message ... Can you please tel me what you found and does it work when a start Word by double click a document. I found how to do it with startup options, but not for starting from a document. many thenks Peter "C and A Bredt" wrote: OOPS Found it in Help - it wasn't clear in my book. Sorry CB "C and A Bredt" wrote in message ... I want to have a different template that Word uses when it starts. Not the current Normal.dotm. I have created the template. How do I save it as the default that Word will use? Thanks, CB |
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Word was not designed to share the Normal template. Each user should have a
copy of the Normal template on their own workstation. The User Templates should point to a folder on the local drive. The main reasons for this a 1) It decreases your chances of spreading viruses (Not everyone should share the same Kleenex!) 2) If Word can't find the network for any number of reasons, then it will create a new Normal templateo n the local drive. When there is more than one Normal templatethen this begins to cause additional problems,errors, etc. 3) Any changes one user makes affects all users. This type of situation can lead to various error messages and can lead to the corruption of the Normal template. 4) Microsoft does not recommend you do this either. Additional information can be found in this article from the MS KB http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q167284/ Even though it was written for Word 97 the content is still applicable. If the reason the Normal template is shared is because of global AutoText/Building Block entries, macros, etc then these should be placed in a separate template and folder on the server and point each users Startup location to that folder. Upon starting the template will be loaded as a global add-in and all items will be available to the user and a little more protected than they would be if stored on a shared Normal template. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Melton What is a Microsoft MVP? http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/gp/mvpfaqs Guides for the Office 2007 Interface: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/tr...295841033.aspx "PeterHS" wrote in message ... Sorry i think i didn't make totaly clear where i'm looking for. When i double click a file (word document) word will open and the document is on my screen. ad the same time normal.dotm is opend and styles settings and so on are applied. Is it possible to start a file by double clicking and get te settings not from normal.dotm, but by example from qqq.dotm. I want to try if its possible te let this work with the file qqq.dotm as read only (wich is not possible with normal.dotm). And why do i want to try this? We are using Word 2007 and we want that all users use the same (standard) normal.dotm/qqq.dotm (standard looks and easy making changes like new macro's and so on). I set the same template folder for all users and they all use the same Normal.dotm, but when someone accidently make a change (or the dymo labelwriter makes it every time), when leaving Word he is prompted to save normal.dotm which I don't want him to do and is also not possible, while other users are using te same file (this gives many unwanted messages). Also when the user is the only user, he changes te standard. I tried making normal.dotm read only but this doesn't work (error messages). I hope you can sort me out Peter |
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Thank you for your compleet explanation it make things clear. And i supose we
have to live with it. In my situation we work terminal server with 10 users who all do the same work en we want to all use the same (optimized) standard procedures. The problem is that when we dissided it's better to use a new style, or something like that i have open i session for every user to change the settings. i can give everyone a new copy of normal.dotm (thats no problem in our situation), but when you let people also make there own changes in Normal.dotm, then they wil not like the last option verry much. My experience is that different normal.dotm files gives manny questions why computers don't behave the same. I also thouht of using global add-ins for macro's but is this also posible for styles etc. It makes the whole situation more complex (more files and different settings for users) wich makes my work "more interesting". I just discused it here and we think we will work with global templates, but also change the loginscript, so everyone gets the standard normal.dotm when he logs in. I also take this change to ask you for some more information. Is there a list of things that are set in normal.dotm (and also in normalemail.dotm) and wich are set in the registry. In the years some are clear for me, but lot off them aren't (by example themes in word and outlook2007). I found where they are stored, but where is stored wich is standard (registry or normal(email).dotm). And to make it more complex whats in normalemail.dotm and what is in mail.oft. I know that this is not realy the right topic, but i hope you know the answer's. (one fool can ask more then 10 wise people). Peter "Beth Melton" wrote: Word was not designed to share the Normal template. Each user should have a copy of the Normal template on their own workstation. The User Templates should point to a folder on the local drive. The main reasons for this a 1) It decreases your chances of spreading viruses (Not everyone should share the same Kleenex!) 2) If Word can't find the network for any number of reasons, then it will create a new Normal templateo n the local drive. When there is more than one Normal templatethen this begins to cause additional problems,errors, etc. 3) Any changes one user makes affects all users. This type of situation can lead to various error messages and can lead to the corruption of the Normal template. 4) Microsoft does not recommend you do this either. Additional information can be found in this article from the MS KB http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q167284/ Even though it was written for Word 97 the content is still applicable. If the reason the Normal template is shared is because of global AutoText/Building Block entries, macros, etc then these should be placed in a separate template and folder on the server and point each users Startup location to that folder. Upon starting the template will be loaded as a global add-in and all items will be available to the user and a little more protected than they would be if stored on a shared Normal template. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Melton What is a Microsoft MVP? http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/gp/mvpfaqs Guides for the Office 2007 Interface: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/tr...295841033.aspx "PeterHS" wrote in message ... Sorry i think i didn't make totaly clear where i'm looking for. When i double click a file (word document) word will open and the document is on my screen. ad the same time normal.dotm is opend and styles settings and so on are applied. Is it possible to start a file by double clicking and get te settings not from normal.dotm, but by example from qqq.dotm. I want to try if its possible te let this work with the file qqq.dotm as read only (wich is not possible with normal.dotm). And why do i want to try this? We are using Word 2007 and we want that all users use the same (standard) normal.dotm/qqq.dotm (standard looks and easy making changes like new macro's and so on). I set the same template folder for all users and they all use the same Normal.dotm, but when someone accidently make a change (or the dymo labelwriter makes it every time), when leaving Word he is prompted to save normal.dotm which I don't want him to do and is also not possible, while other users are using te same file (this gives many unwanted messages). Also when the user is the only user, he changes te standard. I tried making normal.dotm read only but this doesn't work (error messages). I hope you can sort me out Peter |
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If you can copy your standard Normal template for each user when they log in
that would be the best solution and the least likely to cause errors. Regarding your question on what is stored in the Normal template and the Registry. I don't know of a list but basically if it's an option, such as those in Word Options, it's stored in the Registry. The Normal template contains default styles, formatting, page margins, ect, built-in rich text AutoCorrect entries and it can also store macros, Building Blocks, QAT/Ribbon customizations, and keyboard shortcuts. Content that is stored in the Normal template is typically identified such as when you create/modify as style and select the option, "New documents based on this template". Or if you create a Building Block and select the Normal template as the Save In template. An exception to this is rich text AutoCorrect entries. They are automatically stored in the Normal template. Themes are stored in individual files, *.thmx. However each document/template will also have a theme, if they are saved in the new file format, and you can use the document/template theme in other files. NormalEmail.dotm holds the same type of content as the Normal template and is used for the email body.Outlook templates (.otf) store Outlook forms. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Melton What is a Microsoft MVP? http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/gp/mvpfaqs Guides for the Office 2007 Interface: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/tr...295841033.aspx "PeterHS" wrote in message news ![]() Thank you for your compleet explanation it make things clear. And i supose we have to live with it. In my situation we work terminal server with 10 users who all do the same work en we want to all use the same (optimized) standard procedures. The problem is that when we dissided it's better to use a new style, or something like that i have open i session for every user to change the settings. i can give everyone a new copy of normal.dotm (thats no problem in our situation), but when you let people also make there own changes in Normal.dotm, then they wil not like the last option verry much. My experience is that different normal.dotm files gives manny questions why computers don't behave the same. I also thouht of using global add-ins for macro's but is this also posible for styles etc. It makes the whole situation more complex (more files and different settings for users) wich makes my work "more interesting". I just discused it here and we think we will work with global templates, but also change the loginscript, so everyone gets the standard normal.dotm when he logs in. I also take this change to ask you for some more information. Is there a list of things that are set in normal.dotm (and also in normalemail.dotm) and wich are set in the registry. In the years some are clear for me, but lot off them aren't (by example themes in word and outlook2007). I found where they are stored, but where is stored wich is standard (registry or normal(email).dotm). And to make it more complex whats in normalemail.dotm and what is in mail.oft. I know that this is not realy the right topic, but i hope you know the answer's. (one fool can ask more then 10 wise people). Peter "Beth Melton" wrote: Word was not designed to share the Normal template. Each user should have a copy of the Normal template on their own workstation. The User Templates should point to a folder on the local drive. The main reasons for this a 1) It decreases your chances of spreading viruses (Not everyone should share the same Kleenex!) 2) If Word can't find the network for any number of reasons, then it will create a new Normal templateo n the local drive. When there is more than one Normal templatethen this begins to cause additional problems,errors, etc. 3) Any changes one user makes affects all users. This type of situation can lead to various error messages and can lead to the corruption of the Normal template. 4) Microsoft does not recommend you do this either. Additional information can be found in this article from the MS KB http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q167284/ Even though it was written for Word 97 the content is still applicable. If the reason the Normal template is shared is because of global AutoText/Building Block entries, macros, etc then these should be placed in a separate template and folder on the server and point each users Startup location to that folder. Upon starting the template will be loaded as a global add-in and all items will be available to the user and a little more protected than they would be if stored on a shared Normal template. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Melton What is a Microsoft MVP? http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/gp/mvpfaqs Guides for the Office 2007 Interface: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/tr...295841033.aspx "PeterHS" wrote in message ... Sorry i think i didn't make totaly clear where i'm looking for. When i double click a file (word document) word will open and the document is on my screen. ad the same time normal.dotm is opend and styles settings and so on are applied. Is it possible to start a file by double clicking and get te settings not from normal.dotm, but by example from qqq.dotm. I want to try if its possible te let this work with the file qqq.dotm as read only (wich is not possible with normal.dotm). And why do i want to try this? We are using Word 2007 and we want that all users use the same (standard) normal.dotm/qqq.dotm (standard looks and easy making changes like new macro's and so on). I set the same template folder for all users and they all use the same Normal.dotm, but when someone accidently make a change (or the dymo labelwriter makes it every time), when leaving Word he is prompted to save normal.dotm which I don't want him to do and is also not possible, while other users are using te same file (this gives many unwanted messages). Also when the user is the only user, he changes te standard. I tried making normal.dotm read only but this doesn't work (error messages). I hope you can sort me out Peter |
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NormalEmail.dotm is the Outlook 2007 editor's equivalent of normal.dot.
Outlook 2007 does not use Word as its editor any more; it has its own trimmed down version of Word in a separate dll package. You need to handle Outlook as a completely separate entity when you set company defaults. You need to go the Workgroup template route. Normal.dotm is to let users customize their interface, not just styles. If a user wants to add a command to their QAT and assign a different keyboard shortcut, then Word lets them do just that. You can also deploy company orientated spellings and autotext to all users the same way too. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "PeterHS" wrote in message news ![]() Thank you for your compleet explanation it make things clear. And i supose we have to live with it. In my situation we work terminal server with 10 users who all do the same work en we want to all use the same (optimized) standard procedures. The problem is that when we dissided it's better to use a new style, or something like that i have open i session for every user to change the settings. i can give everyone a new copy of normal.dotm (thats no problem in our situation), but when you let people also make there own changes in Normal.dotm, then they wil not like the last option verry much. My experience is that different normal.dotm files gives manny questions why computers don't behave the same. I also thouht of using global add-ins for macro's but is this also posible for styles etc. It makes the whole situation more complex (more files and different settings for users) wich makes my work "more interesting". I just discused it here and we think we will work with global templates, but also change the loginscript, so everyone gets the standard normal.dotm when he logs in. I also take this change to ask you for some more information. Is there a list of things that are set in normal.dotm (and also in normalemail.dotm) and wich are set in the registry. In the years some are clear for me, but lot off them aren't (by example themes in word and outlook2007). I found where they are stored, but where is stored wich is standard (registry or normal(email).dotm). And to make it more complex whats in normalemail.dotm and what is in mail.oft. I know that this is not realy the right topic, but i hope you know the answer's. (one fool can ask more then 10 wise people). Peter "Beth Melton" wrote: Word was not designed to share the Normal template. Each user should have a copy of the Normal template on their own workstation. The User Templates should point to a folder on the local drive. The main reasons for this a 1) It decreases your chances of spreading viruses (Not everyone should share the same Kleenex!) 2) If Word can't find the network for any number of reasons, then it will create a new Normal templateo n the local drive. When there is more than one Normal templatethen this begins to cause additional problems,errors, etc. 3) Any changes one user makes affects all users. This type of situation can lead to various error messages and can lead to the corruption of the Normal template. 4) Microsoft does not recommend you do this either. Additional information can be found in this article from the MS KB http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q167284/ Even though it was written for Word 97 the content is still applicable. If the reason the Normal template is shared is because of global AutoText/Building Block entries, macros, etc then these should be placed in a separate template and folder on the server and point each users Startup location to that folder. Upon starting the template will be loaded as a global add-in and all items will be available to the user and a little more protected than they would be if stored on a shared Normal template. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Melton What is a Microsoft MVP? http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/gp/mvpfaqs Guides for the Office 2007 Interface: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/tr...295841033.aspx "PeterHS" wrote in message ... Sorry i think i didn't make totaly clear where i'm looking for. When i double click a file (word document) word will open and the document is on my screen. ad the same time normal.dotm is opend and styles settings and so on are applied. Is it possible to start a file by double clicking and get te settings not from normal.dotm, but by example from qqq.dotm. I want to try if its possible te let this work with the file qqq.dotm as read only (wich is not possible with normal.dotm). And why do i want to try this? We are using Word 2007 and we want that all users use the same (standard) normal.dotm/qqq.dotm (standard looks and easy making changes like new macro's and so on). I set the same template folder for all users and they all use the same Normal.dotm, but when someone accidently make a change (or the dymo labelwriter makes it every time), when leaving Word he is prompted to save normal.dotm which I don't want him to do and is also not possible, while other users are using te same file (this gives many unwanted messages). Also when the user is the only user, he changes te standard. I tried making normal.dotm read only but this doesn't work (error messages). I hope you can sort me out Peter |
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Thanks for the explanation.
"You need to go the Workgroup template route" do you mean making a template for every standard document and place them in the workgroup template folder and set this folder as standard for every user. This is the way we work now for standard documents and it works fine. Can i change Normalemail.dotm the same way as normal.dotm (open it make changes and save it)? "Terry Farrell" wrote: NormalEmail.dotm is the Outlook 2007 editor's equivalent of normal.dot. Outlook 2007 does not use Word as its editor any more; it has its own trimmed down version of Word in a separate dll package. You need to handle Outlook as a completely separate entity when you set company defaults. You need to go the Workgroup template route. Normal.dotm is to let users customize their interface, not just styles. If a user wants to add a command to their QAT and assign a different keyboard shortcut, then Word lets them do just that. You can also deploy company orientated spellings and autotext to all users the same way too. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "PeterHS" wrote in message news ![]() Thank you for your compleet explanation it make things clear. And i supose we have to live with it. In my situation we work terminal server with 10 users who all do the same work en we want to all use the same (optimized) standard procedures. The problem is that when we dissided it's better to use a new style, or something like that i have open i session for every user to change the settings. i can give everyone a new copy of normal.dotm (thats no problem in our situation), but when you let people also make there own changes in Normal.dotm, then they wil not like the last option verry much. My experience is that different normal.dotm files gives manny questions why computers don't behave the same. I also thouht of using global add-ins for macro's but is this also posible for styles etc. It makes the whole situation more complex (more files and different settings for users) wich makes my work "more interesting". I just discused it here and we think we will work with global templates, but also change the loginscript, so everyone gets the standard normal.dotm when he logs in. I also take this change to ask you for some more information. Is there a list of things that are set in normal.dotm (and also in normalemail.dotm) and wich are set in the registry. In the years some are clear for me, but lot off them aren't (by example themes in word and outlook2007). I found where they are stored, but where is stored wich is standard (registry or normal(email).dotm). And to make it more complex whats in normalemail.dotm and what is in mail.oft. I know that this is not realy the right topic, but i hope you know the answer's. (one fool can ask more then 10 wise people). Peter "Beth Melton" wrote: Word was not designed to share the Normal template. Each user should have a copy of the Normal template on their own workstation. The User Templates should point to a folder on the local drive. The main reasons for this a 1) It decreases your chances of spreading viruses (Not everyone should share the same Kleenex!) 2) If Word can't find the network for any number of reasons, then it will create a new Normal templateo n the local drive. When there is more than one Normal templatethen this begins to cause additional problems,errors, etc. 3) Any changes one user makes affects all users. This type of situation can lead to various error messages and can lead to the corruption of the Normal template. 4) Microsoft does not recommend you do this either. Additional information can be found in this article from the MS KB http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q167284/ Even though it was written for Word 97 the content is still applicable. If the reason the Normal template is shared is because of global AutoText/Building Block entries, macros, etc then these should be placed in a separate template and folder on the server and point each users Startup location to that folder. Upon starting the template will be loaded as a global add-in and all items will be available to the user and a little more protected than they would be if stored on a shared Normal template. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Melton What is a Microsoft MVP? http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/gp/mvpfaqs Guides for the Office 2007 Interface: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/tr...295841033.aspx "PeterHS" wrote in message ... Sorry i think i didn't make totaly clear where i'm looking for. When i double click a file (word document) word will open and the document is on my screen. ad the same time normal.dotm is opend and styles settings and so on are applied. Is it possible to start a file by double clicking and get te settings not from normal.dotm, but by example from qqq.dotm. I want to try if its possible te let this work with the file qqq.dotm as read only (wich is not possible with normal.dotm). And why do i want to try this? We are using Word 2007 and we want that all users use the same (standard) normal.dotm/qqq.dotm (standard looks and easy making changes like new macro's and so on). I set the same template folder for all users and they all use the same Normal.dotm, but when someone accidently make a change (or the dymo labelwriter makes it every time), when leaving Word he is prompted to save normal.dotm which I don't want him to do and is also not possible, while other users are using te same file (this gives many unwanted messages). Also when the user is the only user, he changes te standard. I tried making normal.dotm read only but this doesn't work (error messages). I hope you can sort me out Peter |
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Thanks that makes things more clear.
But i think i can use .oft for forms, but also to make a sort of template with standard text. When i want to create a standar e-mail lay-out wit a company logo en "disclaimer text" what is the best way? place the text in normalemail.dotm, or in mail.oft??? I tested is on a .oft file and it is possible to place standard text. I think it must be possible in mail.oft and normalemail.dotm. But i cant think of pro's and contra's for the solution's. And i hate to stumle one way when the other way is easier (maybe i'm to lazy) "Beth Melton" wrote: If you can copy your standard Normal template for each user when they log in that would be the best solution and the least likely to cause errors. Regarding your question on what is stored in the Normal template and the Registry. I don't know of a list but basically if it's an option, such as those in Word Options, it's stored in the Registry. The Normal template contains default styles, formatting, page margins, ect, built-in rich text AutoCorrect entries and it can also store macros, Building Blocks, QAT/Ribbon customizations, and keyboard shortcuts. Content that is stored in the Normal template is typically identified such as when you create/modify as style and select the option, "New documents based on this template". Or if you create a Building Block and select the Normal template as the Save In template. An exception to this is rich text AutoCorrect entries. They are automatically stored in the Normal template. Themes are stored in individual files, *.thmx. However each document/template will also have a theme, if they are saved in the new file format, and you can use the document/template theme in other files. NormalEmail.dotm holds the same type of content as the Normal template and is used for the email body.Outlook templates (.otf) store Outlook forms. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Melton What is a Microsoft MVP? http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/gp/mvpfaqs Guides for the Office 2007 Interface: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/tr...295841033.aspx "PeterHS" wrote in message news ![]() Thank you for your compleet explanation it make things clear. And i supose we have to live with it. In my situation we work terminal server with 10 users who all do the same work en we want to all use the same (optimized) standard procedures. The problem is that when we dissided it's better to use a new style, or something like that i have open i session for every user to change the settings. i can give everyone a new copy of normal.dotm (thats no problem in our situation), but when you let people also make there own changes in Normal.dotm, then they wil not like the last option verry much. My experience is that different normal.dotm files gives manny questions why computers don't behave the same. I also thouht of using global add-ins for macro's but is this also posible for styles etc. It makes the whole situation more complex (more files and different settings for users) wich makes my work "more interesting". I just discused it here and we think we will work with global templates, but also change the loginscript, so everyone gets the standard normal.dotm when he logs in. I also take this change to ask you for some more information. Is there a list of things that are set in normal.dotm (and also in normalemail.dotm) and wich are set in the registry. In the years some are clear for me, but lot off them aren't (by example themes in word and outlook2007). I found where they are stored, but where is stored wich is standard (registry or normal(email).dotm). And to make it more complex whats in normalemail.dotm and what is in mail.oft. I know that this is not realy the right topic, but i hope you know the answer's. (one fool can ask more then 10 wise people). Peter "Beth Melton" wrote: Word was not designed to share the Normal template. Each user should have a copy of the Normal template on their own workstation. The User Templates should point to a folder on the local drive. The main reasons for this a 1) It decreases your chances of spreading viruses (Not everyone should share the same Kleenex!) 2) If Word can't find the network for any number of reasons, then it will create a new Normal templateo n the local drive. When there is more than one Normal templatethen this begins to cause additional problems,errors, etc. 3) Any changes one user makes affects all users. This type of situation can lead to various error messages and can lead to the corruption of the Normal template. 4) Microsoft does not recommend you do this either. Additional information can be found in this article from the MS KB http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q167284/ Even though it was written for Word 97 the content is still applicable. If the reason the Normal template is shared is because of global AutoText/Building Block entries, macros, etc then these should be placed in a separate template and folder on the server and point each users Startup location to that folder. Upon starting the template will be loaded as a global add-in and all items will be available to the user and a little more protected than they would be if stored on a shared Normal template. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Melton What is a Microsoft MVP? http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/gp/mvpfaqs Guides for the Office 2007 Interface: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/tr...295841033.aspx "PeterHS" wrote in message ... Sorry i think i didn't make totaly clear where i'm looking for. When i double click a file (word document) word will open and the document is on my screen. ad the same time normal.dotm is opend and styles settings and so on are applied. Is it possible to start a file by double clicking and get te settings not from normal.dotm, but by example from qqq.dotm. I want to try if its possible te let this work with the file qqq.dotm as read only (wich is not possible with normal.dotm). And why do i want to try this? We are using Word 2007 and we want that all users use the same (standard) normal.dotm/qqq.dotm (standard looks and easy making changes like new macro's and so on). I set the same template folder for all users and they all use the same Normal.dotm, but when someone accidently make a change (or the dymo labelwriter makes it every time), when leaving Word he is prompted to save normal.dotm which I don't want him to do and is also not possible, while other users are using te same file (this gives many unwanted messages). Also when the user is the only user, he changes te standard. I tried making normal.dotm read only but this doesn't work (error messages). I hope you can sort me out Peter |
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You're best bet for this question is to ask in an Outlook newsgroup since
that's where you'll find the Outlook experts. :-) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Melton What is a Microsoft MVP? http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/gp/mvpfaqs Guides for the Office 2007 Interface: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/tr...295841033.aspx "PeterHS" wrote in message ... Thanks that makes things more clear. But i think i can use .oft for forms, but also to make a sort of template with standard text. When i want to create a standar e-mail lay-out wit a company logo en "disclaimer text" what is the best way? place the text in normalemail.dotm, or in mail.oft??? I tested is on a .oft file and it is possible to place standard text. I think it must be possible in mail.oft and normalemail.dotm. But i cant think of pro's and contra's for the solution's. And i hate to stumle one way when the other way is easier (maybe i'm to lazy) |
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