Cannot Copy Over NORMAL.DOT When Running Word for WindowsLast reviewed: February 5, 1998Article ID: Q79931 |
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SUMMARYIn Microsoft Word for Windows, you cannot save a document or template (other than the NORMAL.DOT being used) with the filename NORMAL.DOT to the directory the templates are stored in.
MORE INFORMATIONFor example, you cannot open the file NORMAL.DOT from one version of Word for Windows and save it as NORMAL.DOT in a running version of Word for Windows in order to convert and use the default template in the newer version. NORMAL.DOT is the default template in Word for Windows. If you run Word for Windows and NORMAL.DOT is not found, Word for Windows creates the file. In Word for Windows version 6.0, this file is saved upon exit even if no changes have been made to it. In Word for Windows version 2.0, if there is nothing in this file (such as a macro, glossary change, or global style change) when the session ends, the file is not saved. This file is considered open while you run Word for Windows; therefore, you cannot replace this file with another while Word for Windows is running.
Steps to Reproduce ProblemThe following steps assume that your system contains two versions of Word for Windows, one stored in C:\WINWORD and one stored in C:\WW2:
If conversion is necessary to use another template as the NORMAL.DOT in the running version of Word for Windows, use the following procedure:
REFERENCES"Microsoft Word for Windows User's Guide," version 2.0, pages 698-699, 718
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