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Old 05-17-2025, 01:10 AM
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Hi Stefan,

I can't recall if Word 2000 on the laptop was closed before I copied normal.dot to the laptop. Could be that it wasn't when I first tried.

You can always try again. I haven't experimented with this recently. Maybe Microsoft has made it more difficult to "re-use" the classical toolbars interface, even via a customized Normal template or an add-in.
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