D
Dogmatix
Hi!
I have Word 2003 running under Windows XP. I recently installed a
third-party software called Stampit, which is a franked label printing
program from the Germany Post Office, and this program has also
integrated itself into Word (didn't ask me; just did it). Anyway, one
manifestation of this is a small, two-icon toolbar, which try as I
might I can't get rid of. Under "customize" I can empty it, or close
it, or delete it from the list of tool bars, but next time I start
Word, there it is again, on a row all to itself. I tried saving
"normal.dot" after customizing it away, but it came back.
This is similar to a LabelWriter icon in my standard toolbar, which
always comes back, no matter what I do to get rid of it.
I thought perhaps that some template or macro is re-creating these
things on startup, but I cannot find any such thing. There is no new
macro, Word's Startup folder is empty.
Any ideas, anyone, on what is going on? How do these things keep coming
back?
I have Word 2003 running under Windows XP. I recently installed a
third-party software called Stampit, which is a franked label printing
program from the Germany Post Office, and this program has also
integrated itself into Word (didn't ask me; just did it). Anyway, one
manifestation of this is a small, two-icon toolbar, which try as I
might I can't get rid of. Under "customize" I can empty it, or close
it, or delete it from the list of tool bars, but next time I start
Word, there it is again, on a row all to itself. I tried saving
"normal.dot" after customizing it away, but it came back.
This is similar to a LabelWriter icon in my standard toolbar, which
always comes back, no matter what I do to get rid of it.
I thought perhaps that some template or macro is re-creating these
things on startup, but I cannot find any such thing. There is no new
macro, Word's Startup folder is empty.
Any ideas, anyone, on what is going on? How do these things keep coming
back?