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Does that mean you are replacing the Normal file already in that folder (Word always has a file named "Normal")?
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Tried both renaming the file that was in User Templates and overwriting the existing file. Neither worked.
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Replacing the Normal file isn't recommended, but adding to the Startup folder should definitely work. The assumption is that the file added is a macro-enabled template.
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Ok, I'll give that a try. You have any idea where th startup folder is on a Macbook Pro? |
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No, sorry, we need someone who knows MacWord. :-(
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Think I found the right folder in library/launchagents. Pu normal.dotm there, but it didn't work. Don't know why this is so difficult. |
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