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Hi Jerry,
Some of the steps documented in your attachment are contrary to what I advised you to do. Also, in Word 2003, when you press Alt-F8, what macros appear there? I note you have two userforms. How are these activated?
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They no longer have Word 2003 installed. What I found was Normal.dot and Normal.dotm in their "..\user templates" folder. This is how I am I was to rename Normal.dotm and the copy normal.dot to that name.
I tried your step by step, that was when I tried to do a 'Save As' and got the dialog box, that I could nnot save a file that was already open. You state: "You can then save the file as a macro-enabled template type, named 'Normal.dotm', where Word 2007 keeps its user templates." Well this is the challenge I found, since Word was telling me 'Normal.dotm' was open. Plz advise. Thanx in advance. |
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