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Hi

Every time I start a blank document in word it has an ident to the right
side of the page, how can i set this to zero for everytime i start a new
document and save it.

Is it normal.dotx, if so where is this located and can i resave a new
version of it?

Thanks
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In Office 2007, the Normal template is called normal.dotm. With Word closed,
you can search for this file in Windows (make sure to search hidden files and
folders) and then rename it. The next time you start Word, a fresh copy, with
factory default settings, will be created.

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"ingalla" wrote:

Hi

Every time I start a blank document in word it has an ident to the right
side of the page, how can i set this to zero for everytime i start a new
document and save it.

Is it normal.dotx, if so where is this located and can i resave a new
version of it?

Thanks

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