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Summary: Don't want Word to start by using the Normal.dot template? This tip explains how to start using a different template. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 95, Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, and Word 2003.)
When you first start Word, it creates a blank document based on the template Normal.dot. What if you wanted to start Word with a different template? For instance, let's say you wanted Word to always start and open with a blank document based on a template named OurCompany.dot instead of Normal.dot. Further, the OurCompany template is stored on the D: drive, in the MyTemplates folder. To cause Word to use this template for blank documents on startup, you would follow these steps:
Now, whenever you start Word, it starts with a document based on OurCompany.dot. You should note that this startup switch is not available in Word 6.
Tip #859 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 95 97 2000 2002 2003
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