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How can I set-up the default font and page settings in Word 2003
Having problems customising Word 2003 set-up. I set the font and page margins
etc as I like and select default. However, once I close and reopen Word, Im back to the original settings. In the process of trying to resolve I now find that my first line of text appears at the very top of the page, although it looks fine in print preview or if I open a file with my old format. |
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Is Adobe Acrobat 7.0 installed on the computer? If so, the
Acrobat 7.0 Create Adobe PDF toolbar add-in for Word prevents Word from automatically saving changes to the normal.dot template. Change the default font and margins again, and click "Shift+File | Save All" to force Word to save the normal.dot template. Alternatively, you can prevent the Acrobat add-in from loading as described in the last section of http://www.gmayor.com/lose_that_adob...at_toolbar.htm , but you'll lose the PDF toolbar if you do this. As for the first line of text appearing at the top of the page, click on Tools | Options | View | check the "White space between pages" box | OK. Von wrote: Having problems customising Word 2003 set-up. I set the font and page margins etc as I like and select default. However, once I close and reopen Word, Im back to the original settings. In the process of trying to resolve I now find that my first line of text appears at the very top of the page, although it looks fine in print preview or if I open a file with my old format. |
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Hi, thanks ever so much. Yes Adobe Acrobat 7.0 was installed but I never had
the problem before. However, I recently loaded Omipage-15 which came with Scansoft PDF 3.0. Although I disabled the latter, the problem persisted. Neverthless, you solution using "Shift+File & Save All" did the trick, along with checking of the "White space .... Many thanks, appreciated. "garfield-n-odie" wrote: Is Adobe Acrobat 7.0 installed on the computer? If so, the Acrobat 7.0 Create Adobe PDF toolbar add-in for Word prevents Word from automatically saving changes to the normal.dot template. Change the default font and margins again, and click "Shift+File | Save All" to force Word to save the normal.dot template. Alternatively, you can prevent the Acrobat add-in from loading as described in the last section of http://www.gmayor.com/lose_that_adob...at_toolbar.htm , but you'll lose the PDF toolbar if you do this. As for the first line of text appearing at the top of the page, click on Tools | Options | View | check the "White space between pages" box | OK. Von wrote: Having problems customising Word 2003 set-up. I set the font and page margins etc as I like and select default. However, once I close and reopen Word, Im back to the original settings. In the process of trying to resolve I now find that my first line of text appears at the very top of the page, although it looks fine in print preview or if I open a file with my old format. |
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How can I set-up the default font and page settings in Word 20
Hi, Like Von I am very grateful. The problem, which was infuriating me, is
now solved. Thanks very much. "garfield-n-odie" wrote: Is Adobe Acrobat 7.0 installed on the computer? If so, the Acrobat 7.0 Create Adobe PDF toolbar add-in for Word prevents Word from automatically saving changes to the normal.dot template. Change the default font and margins again, and click "Shift+File | Save All" to force Word to save the normal.dot template. Alternatively, you can prevent the Acrobat add-in from loading as described in the last section of http://www.gmayor.com/lose_that_adob...at_toolbar.htm , but you'll lose the PDF toolbar if you do this. As for the first line of text appearing at the top of the page, click on Tools | Options | View | check the "White space between pages" box | OK. Von wrote: Having problems customising Word 2003 set-up. I set the font and page margins etc as I like and select default. However, once I close and reopen Word, Im back to the original settings. In the process of trying to resolve I now find that my first line of text appears at the very top of the page, although it looks fine in print preview or if I open a file with my old format. |
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How can I set-up the default font and page settings in Word 20
If Acrobat 7.0 is preventing Word from automatically saving changes to
Word's normal.dot template, then there is a free version 7.0.8 update available from Adobe that fixes the problem. See http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowled....cfm?id=331259 for more information. chevin wrote: Hi, Like Von I am very grateful. The problem, which was infuriating me, is now solved. Thanks very much. "garfield-n-odie" wrote: Is Adobe Acrobat 7.0 installed on the computer? If so, the Acrobat 7.0 Create Adobe PDF toolbar add-in for Word prevents Word from automatically saving changes to the normal.dot template. Change the default font and margins again, and click "Shift+File | Save All" to force Word to save the normal.dot template. Alternatively, you can prevent the Acrobat add-in from loading as described in the last section of http://www.gmayor.com/lose_that_adob...at_toolbar.htm , but you'll lose the PDF toolbar if you do this. As for the first line of text appearing at the top of the page, click on Tools | Options | View | check the "White space between pages" box | OK. Von wrote: Having problems customising Word 2003 set-up. I set the font and page margins etc as I like and select default. However, once I close and reopen Word, Im back to the original settings. In the process of trying to resolve I now find that my first line of text appears at the very top of the page, although it looks fine in print preview or if I open a file with my old format. |
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