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Is there a way to copy & restore customized toolbars in Word? I have to
reimage my harddrive because of software conflicts and I don't want to have
to recreate all of my toolbars. I think they would be in the Normal.dot, but
I cannot figure out which one I need to copy as there are several on my C
drive.

Thank you for your help.

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There should only be one normal.dot (per user) and that will be in the
folder indicated at tools options file locations user templates.

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L. Roper wrote:
Is there a way to copy & restore customized toolbars in Word? I have
to reimage my harddrive because of software conflicts and I don't
want to have to recreate all of my toolbars. I think they would be
in the Normal.dot, but I cannot figure out which one I need to copy
as there are several on my C drive.

Thank you for your help.



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