WD: How to Customize Word Wizard Defaults (118639)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Word for Windows 6.0
  • Microsoft Word for Windows 6.0a
  • Microsoft Word for Windows 6.0c
  • Microsoft Word for the Macintosh 6.0
  • Microsoft Word for the Macintosh 6.0.1
  • Microsoft Word for the Macintosh 6.0.1a
  • Microsoft Word for Windows 95
  • Microsoft Word for Windows 95 7.0a

This article was previously published under Q118639

SUMMARY

This article describes how you can run the Word wizards using default settings that you define.

MORE INFORMATION

Default information for the Word for Windows wizards is stored in the Wordwiz.ini file, located in the Windows folder. On the Macintosh, this information is stored in the Word Wizard Preferences file, located in the System:Preferences folder. Each time you run one of the wizards, the information that you enter, as well as certain default settings, are stored in this file. Each subsequent time you use a wizard, the wizard reads this information and uses it by default. If an appropriate entry from the Wordwiz.ini or the Word Wizard Preferences file cannot be found, then the wizard relies on what has been written into the wizard's code as its default.

You can set the Wordwiz.ini or the Word Wizard Preferences file attribute to Read-Only so that your wizards run with your default information instead of the wizard's standard defaults or the last information you entered in the wizard. To change the status of the Wordwiz.ini or the Word Wizard Preferences file attribute to Read-Only, use one of the following procedures:

Word 7.0

  1. Start Windows Explorer.
  2. Select the Wordwiz.ini file in the Windows folder.
  3. On the File menu, click Properties.
  4. Select the Read-only check box. Click OK.

Word 6.0 (Windows)

  1. Choose the File Manager icon in the Main group in the Windows Program Manager.
  2. Highlight the Wordwiz.ini file in the Windows directory.
  3. From the File menu, choose Properties and select the Read-Only check box. Choose the OK button.
Before you set the Wordwiz.ini file attribute to Read-Only, use either of the following methods to create your default settings:

Method 1:

  1. Start the wizard by choosing New from the File menu. In the New dialog box, select the desired Wizard and click OK.
  2. As the Wizard prompts you for information, answer the prompts with the information you want to use as your defaults. Click Finish when you have completed all the prompts. You do not need to save this document.
Method 2:

  1. Start the wizard by choosing New from the File menu. In the New dialog box, select the desired Wizard and click OK.
  2. As the Wizard prompts you for information, answer the prompts with the information you want to use as your defaults. Click Finish when you have completed all the prompts. You do not need to save your document.
  3. Open the Wordwiz.ini file in Notepad. Manually modify the lines where you want to specify default text. See the example below:
       [Award Wizard]
       CertificateStyle=1
       AwardOrientation=2
       BorderStyle=2
       Recipient= Text you want
       AwardTitle=Text you want
       SigCount=0
       PresenterStyle=2
       PresentedBy1= Text you want
       PresentedByLines=1
       CertificateDate= Text you want
       ExtraText1=~
       ExtraTextLines= 1
       ExitOption= 2
    					
  4. Save and close the Wordwiz.ini file after making your changes.

Word 6.0 (Macintosh)

  1. Open the System:Preferences folder and select the Word Wizard Preferences icon.
  2. Click Get Info on the File menu, select the Locked check box, and then close the Window.
Before you set the Word Wizard Preferences file attribute to Locked, do the following to create your default settings:

  1. Start the wizard by choosing New from the File menu. In the New dialog box, select the desired Wizard and choose the OK button.
  2. As the Wizard prompts you for information, answer the prompts with the information you want to use as your defaults. Choose the Finish button when you have completed all the prompts. You do not need to save this document.
Unlike the Wordwiz.ini file, this file is a binary file and cannot be edited. In order to restore the default Wizard settings, quit Word and then delete or rename this file.

Modification Type:MinorLast Reviewed:8/16/2005
Keywords:kbhowto kbtemplate KB118639