April 27th, 2004, 01:06 AM
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"Do you want to replace the existing Normal?"
G'day "Beth Melton" ,
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Steve Hudson - Word Heretic
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Beth Melton reckoned:
Hi Steve,
Well... for those who do crazy things in Word that behavior could be
expected. g
One item I don't understand in your post though, what is a 'loose
style definition in the body of the document' and how could it cause
corruption in Normal.dot??
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G'day Beth,
yeah - that's also a valid point, the flipside is my normal stays
stable for yonkers, I have everything set 'nicely' and it still
wants
to be petted and saved. Word Happens...
Additionally, I have renamed Normal before and still had word spazz
out with a corrupt Normal in no short time. True, I am a developer
and
always doing crazy things with Word. But the point is certain
combinations of actions can kill normal and it has nothing to do
with
saving it overly regularly - excluding having Fast Saves on of
course
which will kill it rapidly. Example sequence, using a toolbar from a
global template, mod it from normal context, then from its parent,
then from normal, then from another template, then from normal
again.
Close Word, move this template elsewhere. Create another toolbar
with
the same name in a global template and repeat. Quit Word, load both
templates, enjoy. These probably a few caveats in there but when I
play silly buggers with the toolbar collection programatically and I
screw up the context, all hell breaks loose rapidly and normal is
dead
again.
As for add-ins - if they create / destroy commandbars which is a
popular novice technique that isn't dangerous then you can get this
behaviour. Etc. Hell, a loose style definition in the body of the
document could cause it :-)
Steve Hudson - Word Heretic
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