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My boss is making filename/path a requirement on all Word Documents.
He does not want this to be a training situation. He wants its pushed or
manually set by IT on all workstations (yeah right).
Here is what I have done.
I created a "Normal.dot" file setup the way he wants it. (this is really
p'ing me off just writing about it).
I copied the file to a network share, and created a batch file to simply
copy the modified Normal.dot file to overwright the existing Normal.dot file
on each users workstation when they login. - this all works fine and they all
receive the modified Normal.dot template.
Problem: users lose the ability of the "Autotext" when this is done. Not
sure what else they lose, but this is a biggie. Many users still need to put
header/footer stuff but are unable to because they are using the modified
template that I pushed out instead of the original that comes with Word.
Tested: If i manually go to a workstation, and make the modifications that
are required, this does not happen. It only happens when pushing via group
policy or coping, not sure where the issue lies, but wondered if there is a
way to do this so that the end users still have full functionality of thier
word.
He does not want this to be a training situation. He wants its pushed or
manually set by IT on all workstations (yeah right).
Here is what I have done.
I created a "Normal.dot" file setup the way he wants it. (this is really
p'ing me off just writing about it).
I copied the file to a network share, and created a batch file to simply
copy the modified Normal.dot file to overwright the existing Normal.dot file
on each users workstation when they login. - this all works fine and they all
receive the modified Normal.dot template.
Problem: users lose the ability of the "Autotext" when this is done. Not
sure what else they lose, but this is a biggie. Many users still need to put
header/footer stuff but are unable to because they are using the modified
template that I pushed out instead of the original that comes with Word.
Tested: If i manually go to a workstation, and make the modifications that
are required, this does not happen. It only happens when pushing via group
policy or coping, not sure where the issue lies, but wondered if there is a
way to do this so that the end users still have full functionality of thier
word.