[mso] Re: WORD

  • From: <vze2ds7k@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 07 Nov 2006 12:18:09 -0600 (CST)

Dear Norman:
First, thank you very much for your help.  Only one thing to report back.  You 
can delete Normal.dot while windows is open.  It becomes a file in use.
Had to go in through explore and delete it.  It still came back with the graph. 
 I took another document I had, renamed it, saved it as normal and replaced the 
contaminated one.  That worked.

Thank you again.

JAY 



From: "Pearce, Norman" <Norman.Pearce@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 2006/11/07 Tue AM 03:28:50 CST
To: "'mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [mso] Re: WORD

Jay

Appears that your default normal.dot template alias "Blank Document" has
been saved with the graph somehow.

You have two options a quick & easy way if you do not have your  Blank
document customised with page, paragraph or font settings.

Simply follow the route below:

With Word Open, menu file - New - General Templates.
Right Single click on the "Blank Document" (which is really the template
Normal.dot)
Select the "Delete" option from the shortcut menu.

In this scenario, Microsoft word will automatically re-create a new
Normal.dot based on the Microsoft default settings, ie Times New Roman, 10
points etc etc....

Alternatively, if your Normal.dot is customised and you need to retain these
settings rather than just recreate them when using the quick option above.
You will need to open the template which will be in a folder that may be
hidden.  But follow the instructions below:

Open Word
Menu - File - Open
The file will normally be in the following folder:
C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates
Single click on the file Normal.Dot
Click the open button.
The template file should open and the word title bar will display:
Normal.dot - Microsoft Word.

Once open, select the graph and delete it, save the file and close it.
That should do the trick for you.


Regards
Norman Pearce 
IM&T Learning Manager
The Training Centre
Ealing Hospital NHS Trust 
T: 020 8967 5085
F: 020 8967 5646
E: Norman.Pearce@xxxxxxxxxx
Developing the foundations for your success
 
 
 


-----Original Message-----
From: vze2ds7k@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:vze2ds7k@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: 07 November 2006 02:17
To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [mso] WORD


I HAVE A VERY IRRITATING PROBLEM.

EVERY TIME I OPEN UP WORD AND A NEW DOCUMENT COMES UP, IT IS NOT A BLANK
PAGE.  IT SEEMS TO HAVE A GRAPH ON IT.  THE GRAPH AFFECTS NOTHING.  IT DOES
NOT PRINT.  IT IS JUST THERE - LOTS OF LITTLE BOXES.

HOW DO I GET RID OF IT??

JAY
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