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Old 05-22-2011, 01:16 PM
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Hi Herb,

Word's 'User templates' folder is ordinarily hidden, so you won't find it by trying to navigate there - you need to type the path from post #6 into Windows Explorer.
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Thank you, but I have given up.
I cannot locate Normal.dotm. I have looked in hidden folders, and unchecked File extensions.
I have done a search for the file.
I have entered the path into Windows Explorer.
I have searched using Bing and have found five or six different ways to solve the issue.
Thanks to you, I now understand how Normal works.

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