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Old 10-09-2016, 02:38 PM
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I need some help with Word 2010. I have used Word for a long time but in the last couple of days it has started loading a template that I cannot get rid of or alter. I have done the Google bit and seen the ways to modify Normal.dotm but it does not seem to "take" when it is saved and then start Words again. Where is the path for the startup template stored? The one that is loading is using a larger font and each the first letter of new line is capitalized! Weird. I read that if you delete Normal.dotm and then start Word it would create a new template. Nope! Not for me. It seems the program is pointing to some template other than Normal.
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