Description of the template path and the Normal.dot template in Word 2002 (291446)
The information in this article applies to:
This article was previously published under Q291446 For a Microsoft Word 2000 version of this article,
see
214215. For a Microsoft Word 97
version of this article, see
198039. For a Microsoft Word 7.0
and earlier version of this article, see
94732. SUMMARY This article explains how Microsoft Word searches for its
global template (Normal.dot). The Normal.dot template behaves differently from
your other "custom" templates, and Word searches for it differently from the
way it does in earlier versions of Word.
If the Normal.dot template
is not located in one of the folders where Word expects to find it, Word does
not "see" it and cannot use it. The first Normal.dot template that Word finds,
Word stops searching and uses it as the Word global template.
IMPORTANT: If you have multiple Normal.dot files on your system, Word uses
the first one it finds in its search path, as explained in the "More
Information" section of this article. REFERENCESFor more information about Word
templates, click Microsoft Word Help on the Help menu, type overview of templates in the Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard, and then click Search to view the topic. For more information about
deploying and customizing Microsoft Office XP in a network environment, please
refer to the Microsoft Office XP Resource Kit. The Microsoft Office XP Resource
Kit can be viewed on the Internet at the following Microsoft Web address:
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 7/27/2006 |
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