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Old 09-28-2007, 01:24 PM
MEDI
 
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Default resetting the default page when opening word 2007

a co worker of mine did a document and saved it to the main page, so when
opening microsoft word it automatically goes to her document, as well if you
click new page, it will open hers.
i thought that i could delete the document and click save and it would work
but it doesnt.

any suggestions?
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Old 09-28-2007, 02:35 PM
Bob I
 
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Default Re: resetting the default page when opening word 2007

Sound's like your sharing a profile. Deleting the normal.dot file
doesn't work?

MEDI wrote:

> a co worker of mine did a document and saved it to the main page, so when
> opening microsoft word it automatically goes to her document, as well if you
> click new page, it will open hers.
> i thought that i could delete the document and click save and it would work
> but it doesnt.
>
> any suggestions?


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