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Fellow Forum Members,
My manual I'm writing in WORD is linked to it's own NORMAL.DOT template file
I named MyManual.dot. In addition, it's located on a network drive G: in a
directory named "Project". However, and this has me confused, eventhough I
have gone to OPTIONS and have told WORD to link to the Normal.dot file in
G
roject named "MyManaul.dot" for some reason Word keeps on autogenerating a
standard Normal.dot file named "Normal.dot". Why does Word do this? I find
it confusing as heck as to why WORD requires a second DOT file in the same
folder my custom DOT file is located in? Any help will be greatly
appreciated. Thanks.
My manual I'm writing in WORD is linked to it's own NORMAL.DOT template file
I named MyManual.dot. In addition, it's located on a network drive G: in a
directory named "Project". However, and this has me confused, eventhough I
have gone to OPTIONS and have told WORD to link to the Normal.dot file in
G
standard Normal.dot file named "Normal.dot". Why does Word do this? I find
it confusing as heck as to why WORD requires a second DOT file in the same
folder my custom DOT file is located in? Any help will be greatly
appreciated. Thanks.