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Old 04-25-2013, 01:23 PM
namedujour
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Default Location of normal.dotm

I'm a heavy Quick Parts user, and like to keep a backup of my normal.dotm file. In the past, I've always just done a Search on my C:\ drive to find it quickly. However, it's not displaying anywhere anymore. I believe this began with a Windows 7 upgrade, but I can't be sure.



I verified that I'd set my File Explorer settings to View> show hidden files, folders, and drives. I have no problem viewing previous backup versions on my D:\ drive and on a shared drive.


When I search for "normal.dotm," dozens and dozens of files display - all types and names. When I search for it by going to C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Templates (my best recollection of where it's housed), it isn't there.


Furthermore, if I had a sudden software upgrade, I wouldn't know where to place the backup file to recover all my Quick Parts and macros!


Can someone please point me to the correct location?

Thanks!
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Old 04-25-2013, 01:35 PM
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I found it in a forum. Go to Start>Run, and paste %appdata%\Microsoft\Templates into the entry field. Then click OK, and all the templates display.
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