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Old April 29th, 2004, 04:34 PM
Graham Mayor
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Default Word opening the WRONG normal.dot file

You *can* do it, but it will make working in Word uncomfortable for some of
the reasons Suzanne has mentioned. Open normal.dot for editing and add the
logo.


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Harry Hudini wrote:
No can do, we NEED to have our logo in the normal page in order for
the (rather poor) bespoke database package to integrate into word.

So, can this be done ? I know that we have done it in the past.


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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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There can be only one Normal.dot, and it cannot be user-created.
Only Word can create Normal.dot. Putting a logo in Normal.dot is not
a good idea (has knock-on effects on labels, for example). Create
your logo page as a document template in the workgroup template
folder and instruct users to use that to create documents.

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"Harry Hudini" wrote in
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Hi,

I have created a template word doc which is a blank page, but with
our logo at the top. I have put this in a folder on the network,
and named it normal.dot. I have set the users USER TEMPLATES entry
in word to point to this folder. The idea being that when a user
opens word, they will get a blank page with our logo at the top,
and by having it on a network drive, i only have to manage one copy.

Thing is, Word is always opening their default normal.dot template.
To make things stranger, if you browse in explorer to the network
template folder and double click the new normal.dot file (which
will create a new doc based on that template) you also get the
default normal.dot file). In fact, no matter what you do with that
new normal.dot file to try to create a document from it, Word
ALWAYS opens the users local normal.dot file. If i rename the new
normal.dot file to TEST.DOT it creates lovely perfect documents.

Whats going on? In the past we have done just this in order to
achieve the same thing.

Any ideas why this might be happening ?

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