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I'm trying to 'lock down' Word 2007 styles etc so that the company's
documents all use the same layout. I'd like everyone to start with the same normal.dotx/normal.dotm, is there any way to do this other than copying the file to each user's startup folder? Also, what's the best way of making the organisation's standard building blocks/quick parts and themes available to everyone for ALL documents (not just particular templates), can you do this without having to put them in each user's Building Blocks or Document Themes folder? Any ideas gratefully received. A Jones |
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Lock down the styles in corporate templates if you must, and make it
mandatory for everyone to use them, but please do not try to lock down Normal.dotm, which is intended to be an individual user's personal scratchpad. Admittedly, much less customization is possible (or at least easy) in Word 2007 than in previous versions, but users should be able to add buttons to the QAT, define ad hoc styles, save AutoText entries, etc. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Andrea Jones" wrote in message ... I'm trying to 'lock down' Word 2007 styles etc so that the company's documents all use the same layout. I'd like everyone to start with the same normal.dotx/normal.dotm, is there any way to do this other than copying the file to each user's startup folder? Also, what's the best way of making the organisation's standard building blocks/quick parts and themes available to everyone for ALL documents (not just particular templates), can you do this without having to put them in each user's Building Blocks or Document Themes folder? Any ideas gratefully received. A Jones |
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The point is, if someone's creating a new blank document rather than opening
a workgroup template then it seems difficult to make them able to access a Quick Style which you may have created for use in the other templates. The same with building blocks, it's fine storing them within workgroup templates but I would like there to be a way of making every user's normal Word installation give them the company's corporate building blocks without them opening a corporate template. Is there any way to do this other than setting each user's profile to contain specially-created building blocks and normal template files? Andrea "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Lock down the styles in corporate templates if you must, and make it mandatory for everyone to use them, but please do not try to lock down Normal.dotm, which is intended to be an individual user's personal scratchpad. Admittedly, much less customization is possible (or at least easy) in Word 2007 than in previous versions, but users should be able to add buttons to the QAT, define ad hoc styles, save AutoText entries, etc. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Andrea Jones" wrote in message ... I'm trying to 'lock down' Word 2007 styles etc so that the company's documents all use the same layout. I'd like everyone to start with the same normal.dotx/normal.dotm, is there any way to do this other than copying the file to each user's startup folder? Also, what's the best way of making the organisation's standard building blocks/quick parts and themes available to everyone for ALL documents (not just particular templates), can you do this without having to put them in each user's Building Blocks or Document Themes folder? Any ideas gratefully received. A Jones |
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