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When opening Word the new document already has words on it (gobbildygook).
I can not find where the original Normal Doc Template is to modify it. It has been driving me mad for over 12 months |
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Normal.dot is a hidden file. Start Word, click on Tools |
Options | File Locations, and note the folder designated for user templates. That is where the Normal.dot file is located. See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/...ocNotBlank.htm for more information. Peter Floyde wrote: When opening Word the new document already has words on it (gobbildygook). I can not find where the original Normal Doc Template is to modify it. It has been driving me mad for over 12 months |
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You're astonishingly patient if you've let it bug you for 12 months.
1. Start up Windows Explorer. Go to Tools Folder options. On the View tab, select show 'Hidden Files and Folders' 2. Browse to C:\Documents and Settings\[User]\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates ([User] is the name you use to login) 3. Open normal.dot. Don't just double-click -- that will create a new document based on the template. 4. Edit and fix. "Peter Floyde" Peter wrote in message ... When opening Word the new document already has words on it (gobbildygook). I can not find where the original Normal Doc Template is to modify it. It has been driving me mad for over 12 months |
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