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Every time I close a document in Word 2003 - File, Close - the entire program
closes. Is there a setting for this that I can change?
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That's more serious than a setting problem. Either you have a corruption, or
you have some faulty code running. Try disabling any add-ins and renaming
normal.dot. If that fixes it, restore normal and your add-ins one at a time
until the problem re-appears: then you know which is the culprit. If that
doesn't fix it, reinstall Word.


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Also for normal.doc, im shure you can type it into google and download one.
If all else fails , reinstall word like she said.
"Jezebel" wrote:

That's more serious than a setting problem. Either you have a corruption, or
you have some faulty code running. Try disabling any add-ins and renaming
normal.dot. If that fixes it, restore normal and your add-ins one at a time
until the problem re-appears: then you know which is the culprit. If that
doesn't fix it, reinstall Word.


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Every time I close a document in Word 2003 - File, Close - the entire
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closes. Is there a setting for this that I can change?
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Also for normal.doc, im shure you can type it into google and download
one.


What on earth are you on about? Word creates a new normal.dot when needed.


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There is no such thing as "Normal.doc." As for Normal.dot, no need to
download; just rename the existing copy and Word will create a new one,
factory default.

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"Anton" wrote in message
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Also for normal.doc, im shure you can type it into google and download

one.
If all else fails , reinstall word like she said.
"Jezebel" wrote:

That's more serious than a setting problem. Either you have a

corruption, or
you have some faulty code running. Try disabling any add-ins and

renaming
normal.dot. If that fixes it, restore normal and your add-ins one at a

time
until the problem re-appears: then you know which is the culprit. If

that
doesn't fix it, reinstall Word.


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Every time I close a document in Word 2003 - File, Close - the entire
program
closes. Is there a setting for this that I can change?
Thanks





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