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I agree. There is no simply involved here.
Over a period of years we have come up with our own standard template vstd-temp.dot or dotm, etc. The primary area of concern is the difference in fonts and styles that are used, but there are also margin and other differences. I'm trying to determine what all the differences are. I renamed my template to normal.dot on one machine, but this was to meet the needs of a single program that I use that only wants to use "normal". I am interested in your comment on not sharing a normal template. Why is that? |
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The normal template is intended to act as a sort of personal scratch pad and place for the user to make changes to their experience of Word. Anything that could be shared by sharing Word can be shared in other ways, primarily Global Templates. Formatting for particular documents or types of documents is best shared through Workgroup Templates. Finally, the normal template is the first place trouble shooters go when there is a problem with Word. The inexperienced ones tell users to delete it; the experienced ones to rename it. On a single computer, if the normal template is shared between different versions of Word at least one of them will be in "compatibility mode" all the time and not have access to full features. Here is a smattering of what I came up with in Google searching: normal template Word share |
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