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First, if you are like most WP users, you are using macros to record a bunch of text to insert. In Word, the tool for this is AutoText, not macros. You can assign keyboard shortcuts to AutoText.
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Second, chances are that you have a poorly-written Add-In installed that is blocking the saving of changes to the normal template. See Add-Ins in Microsoft Word.

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I will be back with ideas for distributing your AutoText and macros. You do not want to be copying normal.dotm to someone else's computer!
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