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Using Word 2002.
I have one user losing connection to our custom department template no matter what. The document looks fine, retains styles and everything, but loses custom toolbars and macros. No matter what I do, if I attempt to reattach the template, I get the error message "The document template is not valid". I've launched new documents on his machine from the template on the server and from the template locally. Seems fine, but the custom toolbars are nowhere to be found, and when I check Tools | Templates & Add-ins, it says the document is based on Normal rather than the custom template. My department accesses templates from a central network repository. Everyone's got "Workgroup templates" set to the right location in configuration. Everything's working just fine and has been for the past ten months. Until today and this one user. I've triple checked his configuration settings. Then I checked them again. Then I reset them. I've tried dropping the template to the appropriate folder on his machine. Still no good. This only happens on his machine. Works fine on mine, no one else is reporting any issues (and I'd definitely have heard). I've searched the knowledge base. I've searched every logical section of the discussion groups. I've searched the MVP FAQs. I can't find a thing. I'm a fairly advanced Word user, and I've tried everything I can think of. I built the template and all macros in it and dictated configuration settings for the team. No one else is having trouble, just this one user. Any suggestions? |
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Hi Kat,
I had a problem not so long ago with a custom global template losing one of its custom menu items and the problem turned out to be due to interference from Normal.dot. Once I re-named Normal.dot the problem went. Maybe the affected user's Normal is interfering in a similar way? Regards. Ed "Kat" wrote: Using Word 2002. I have one user losing connection to our custom department template no matter what. The document looks fine, retains styles and everything, but loses custom toolbars and macros. No matter what I do, if I attempt to reattach the template, I get the error message "The document template is not valid". I've launched new documents on his machine from the template on the server and from the template locally. Seems fine, but the custom toolbars are nowhere to be found, and when I check Tools | Templates & Add-ins, it says the document is based on Normal rather than the custom template. My department accesses templates from a central network repository. Everyone's got "Workgroup templates" set to the right location in configuration. Everything's working just fine and has been for the past ten months. Until today and this one user. I've triple checked his configuration settings. Then I checked them again. Then I reset them. I've tried dropping the template to the appropriate folder on his machine. Still no good. This only happens on his machine. Works fine on mine, no one else is reporting any issues (and I'd definitely have heard). I've searched the knowledge base. I've searched every logical section of the discussion groups. I've searched the MVP FAQs. I can't find a thing. I'm a fairly advanced Word user, and I've tried everything I can think of. I built the template and all macros in it and dictated configuration settings for the team. No one else is having trouble, just this one user. Any suggestions? |
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Thanks, Ed, but I don't think that's the case. There's no overlap with any
functions in Normal. I was very careful to give all toolbars and macros unique names (all start with the name of the custom template) to avoid conflicting with Normal. I'll check it out though, since it's entirely possible that I've misunderstood the issue that you saw. I'm beginning to fear a hardware issue or a flat-out broken install of Word. "Ed" wrote: Hi Kat, I had a problem not so long ago with a custom global template losing one of its custom menu items and the problem turned out to be due to interference from Normal.dot. Once I re-named Normal.dot the problem went. Maybe the affected user's Normal is interfering in a similar way? Regards. Ed "Kat" wrote: Using Word 2002. I have one user losing connection to our custom department template no matter what. The document looks fine, retains styles and everything, but loses custom toolbars and macros. No matter what I do, if I attempt to reattach the template, I get the error message "The document template is not valid". I've launched new documents on his machine from the template on the server and from the template locally. Seems fine, but the custom toolbars are nowhere to be found, and when I check Tools | Templates & Add-ins, it says the document is based on Normal rather than the custom template. My department accesses templates from a central network repository. Everyone's got "Workgroup templates" set to the right location in configuration. Everything's working just fine and has been for the past ten months. Until today and this one user. I've triple checked his configuration settings. Then I checked them again. Then I reset them. I've tried dropping the template to the appropriate folder on his machine. Still no good. This only happens on his machine. Works fine on mine, no one else is reporting any issues (and I'd definitely have heard). I've searched the knowledge base. I've searched every logical section of the discussion groups. I've searched the MVP FAQs. I can't find a thing. I'm a fairly advanced Word user, and I've tried everything I can think of. I built the template and all macros in it and dictated configuration settings for the team. No one else is having trouble, just this one user. Any suggestions? |
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Hi Kat,
There's no overlap with any functions in Normal. Yes, I wasn't being clear. The "interference" wasn't due to overlap; I believe that my Normal.dot was just damaged in some odd way and the damage was having a knock-on effect on my "innocent" custom template. The advice to rename Normal.dot came from Shauna Kelly - have a look at the thread and maybe something else in it might be of help. The thread is he http://groups.google.co.uk/group/mic...ff13ad 8d541a Regards. Ed "Kat" wrote: Thanks, Ed, but I don't think that's the case. There's no overlap with any functions in Normal. I was very careful to give all toolbars and macros unique names (all start with the name of the custom template) to avoid conflicting with Normal. I'll check it out though, since it's entirely possible that I've misunderstood the issue that you saw. I'm beginning to fear a hardware issue or a flat-out broken install of Word. "Ed" wrote: Hi Kat, I had a problem not so long ago with a custom global template losing one of its custom menu items and the problem turned out to be due to interference from Normal.dot. Once I re-named Normal.dot the problem went. Maybe the affected user's Normal is interfering in a similar way? Regards. Ed "Kat" wrote: Using Word 2002. I have one user losing connection to our custom department template no matter what. The document looks fine, retains styles and everything, but loses custom toolbars and macros. No matter what I do, if I attempt to reattach the template, I get the error message "The document template is not valid". I've launched new documents on his machine from the template on the server and from the template locally. Seems fine, but the custom toolbars are nowhere to be found, and when I check Tools | Templates & Add-ins, it says the document is based on Normal rather than the custom template. My department accesses templates from a central network repository. Everyone's got "Workgroup templates" set to the right location in configuration. Everything's working just fine and has been for the past ten months. Until today and this one user. I've triple checked his configuration settings. Then I checked them again. Then I reset them. I've tried dropping the template to the appropriate folder on his machine. Still no good. This only happens on his machine. Works fine on mine, no one else is reporting any issues (and I'd definitely have heard). I've searched the knowledge base. I've searched every logical section of the discussion groups. I've searched the MVP FAQs. I can't find a thing. I'm a fairly advanced Word user, and I've tried everything I can think of. I built the template and all macros in it and dictated configuration settings for the team. No one else is having trouble, just this one user. Any suggestions? |
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Ed, you are my hero (and all hail Shauna Kelly). Thank you for the
clarification. Looks like that is my issue after all. I tried the fixes you linked to, but sadly they didn't work. I stopped short of editing the registry because my employers frown upon such things unless you're part of the support team. We've got a call in now to get a reinstall on that machine, since that appears to be the only option (tier 1 support in larger companies is woefully uneducated about Word, and they refused to listen to the results of my digging). Anyway, thanks for helping put me on the right path. And thanks for excellent use of the semicolon in your last post. Kat "Ed" wrote: Hi Kat, There's no overlap with any functions in Normal. Yes, I wasn't being clear. The "interference" wasn't due to overlap; I believe that my Normal.dot was just damaged in some odd way and the damage was having a knock-on effect on my "innocent" custom template. The advice to rename Normal.dot came from Shauna Kelly - have a look at the thread and maybe something else in it might be of help. The thread is he http://groups.google.co.uk/group/mic...ff13ad 8d541a Regards. Ed "Kat" wrote: Thanks, Ed, but I don't think that's the case. There's no overlap with any functions in Normal. I was very careful to give all toolbars and macros unique names (all start with the name of the custom template) to avoid conflicting with Normal. I'll check it out though, since it's entirely possible that I've misunderstood the issue that you saw. I'm beginning to fear a hardware issue or a flat-out broken install of Word. "Ed" wrote: Hi Kat, I had a problem not so long ago with a custom global template losing one of its custom menu items and the problem turned out to be due to interference from Normal.dot. Once I re-named Normal.dot the problem went. Maybe the affected user's Normal is interfering in a similar way? Regards. Ed "Kat" wrote: Using Word 2002. I have one user losing connection to our custom department template no matter what. The document looks fine, retains styles and everything, but loses custom toolbars and macros. No matter what I do, if I attempt to reattach the template, I get the error message "The document template is not valid". I've launched new documents on his machine from the template on the server and from the template locally. Seems fine, but the custom toolbars are nowhere to be found, and when I check Tools | Templates & Add-ins, it says the document is based on Normal rather than the custom template. My department accesses templates from a central network repository. Everyone's got "Workgroup templates" set to the right location in configuration. Everything's working just fine and has been for the past ten months. Until today and this one user. I've triple checked his configuration settings. Then I checked them again. Then I reset them. I've tried dropping the template to the appropriate folder on his machine. Still no good. This only happens on his machine. Works fine on mine, no one else is reporting any issues (and I'd definitely have heard). I've searched the knowledge base. I've searched every logical section of the discussion groups. I've searched the MVP FAQs. I can't find a thing. I'm a fairly advanced Word user, and I've tried everything I can think of. I built the template and all macros in it and dictated configuration settings for the team. No one else is having trouble, just this one user. Any suggestions? |
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Hi Kat,
Hope you get it sorted. And thanks for excellent use of the semicolon in your last post. I got a huge supply of semicolons for my birthday so I try to use them wherever I can ;-) Regards. Ed "Kat" wrote: Ed, you are my hero (and all hail Shauna Kelly). Thank you for the clarification. Looks like that is my issue after all. I tried the fixes you linked to, but sadly they didn't work. I stopped short of editing the registry because my employers frown upon such things unless you're part of the support team. We've got a call in now to get a reinstall on that machine, since that appears to be the only option (tier 1 support in larger companies is woefully uneducated about Word, and they refused to listen to the results of my digging). Anyway, thanks for helping put me on the right path. And thanks for excellent use of the semicolon in your last post. Kat "Ed" wrote: Hi Kat, There's no overlap with any functions in Normal. Yes, I wasn't being clear. The "interference" wasn't due to overlap; I believe that my Normal.dot was just damaged in some odd way and the damage was having a knock-on effect on my "innocent" custom template. The advice to rename Normal.dot came from Shauna Kelly - have a look at the thread and maybe something else in it might be of help. The thread is he http://groups.google.co.uk/group/mic...ff13ad 8d541a Regards. Ed "Kat" wrote: Thanks, Ed, but I don't think that's the case. There's no overlap with any functions in Normal. I was very careful to give all toolbars and macros unique names (all start with the name of the custom template) to avoid conflicting with Normal. I'll check it out though, since it's entirely possible that I've misunderstood the issue that you saw. I'm beginning to fear a hardware issue or a flat-out broken install of Word. "Ed" wrote: Hi Kat, I had a problem not so long ago with a custom global template losing one of its custom menu items and the problem turned out to be due to interference from Normal.dot. Once I re-named Normal.dot the problem went. Maybe the affected user's Normal is interfering in a similar way? Regards. Ed "Kat" wrote: Using Word 2002. I have one user losing connection to our custom department template no matter what. The document looks fine, retains styles and everything, but loses custom toolbars and macros. No matter what I do, if I attempt to reattach the template, I get the error message "The document template is not valid". I've launched new documents on his machine from the template on the server and from the template locally. Seems fine, but the custom toolbars are nowhere to be found, and when I check Tools | Templates & Add-ins, it says the document is based on Normal rather than the custom template. My department accesses templates from a central network repository. Everyone's got "Workgroup templates" set to the right location in configuration. Everything's working just fine and has been for the past ten months. Until today and this one user. I've triple checked his configuration settings. Then I checked them again. Then I reset them. I've tried dropping the template to the appropriate folder on his machine. Still no good. This only happens on his machine. Works fine on mine, no one else is reporting any issues (and I'd definitely have heard). I've searched the knowledge base. I've searched every logical section of the discussion groups. I've searched the MVP FAQs. I can't find a thing. I'm a fairly advanced Word user, and I've tried everything I can think of. I built the template and all macros in it and dictated configuration settings for the team. No one else is having trouble, just this one user. Any suggestions? |
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