I am using Word 03 (SP1) on Windows XP (SP2). I have a customised template
that is in placed in the startup folder. Sometimes, I have noticed that Word
does not display the toolbars and Menu. When I check under Tools/Templates
and Addins this template has been disabled. The security settings for Macro
is set to Low. I never had this problem under Word 2000 (on Win 98 SE) using
the same template.

Re: Start-up templates by Greg

Greg
Tue Feb 22 15:16:02 CST 2005

Remy:
I have an add-in application and have found that Word 2003 introduces a
number of opportunities to excel (bugs).

Go to Tools, Options, Templates and Add-Ins and if your .dot is not listed,
browse to it.
You should be fine until Word 2003 decides to remove it again.
Greg Oij

"Remy" <Remy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I am using Word 03 (SP1) on Windows XP (SP2). I have a customised template
> that is in placed in the startup folder. Sometimes, I have noticed that
> Word
> does not display the toolbars and Menu. When I check under Tools/Templates
> and Addins this template has been disabled. The security settings for
> Macro
> is set to Low. I never had this problem under Word 2000 (on Win 98 SE)
> using
> the same template.



Re: Start-up templates by Remy

Remy
Tue Feb 22 16:09:03 CST 2005

Greg:
Thanks. Wish I knew why it does this. :)

"Greg Oij" wrote:

> Remy:
> I have an add-in application and have found that Word 2003 introduces a
> number of opportunities to excel (bugs).
>
> Go to Tools, Options, Templates and Add-Ins and if your .dot is not listed,
> browse to it.
> You should be fine until Word 2003 decides to remove it again.
> Greg Oij
>
> "Remy" <Remy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E2B46466-2470-4C42-98BD-275BB27F6C94@microsoft.com...
> >I am using Word 03 (SP1) on Windows XP (SP2). I have a customised template
> > that is in placed in the startup folder. Sometimes, I have noticed that
> > Word
> > does not display the toolbars and Menu. When I check under Tools/Templates
> > and Addins this template has been disabled. The security settings for
> > Macro
> > is set to Low. I never had this problem under Word 2000 (on Win 98 SE)
> > using
> > the same template.
>
>
>

Re: Start-up templates by Charles

Charles
Wed Feb 23 10:01:21 CST 2005

There are other programs out there that disable some Add-Ins. I believe
Adobe is one of them but am not sure.
--

Charles Kenyon

Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word

Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide

See also the MVP FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/word which is awesome!
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"Greg Oij" <go@emo.com> wrote in message
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> Remy:
> I have an add-in application and have found that Word 2003 introduces a
> number of opportunities to excel (bugs).
>
> Go to Tools, Options, Templates and Add-Ins and if your .dot is not
> listed, browse to it.
> You should be fine until Word 2003 decides to remove it again.
> Greg Oij
>
> "Remy" <Remy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E2B46466-2470-4C42-98BD-275BB27F6C94@microsoft.com...
>>I am using Word 03 (SP1) on Windows XP (SP2). I have a customised template
>> that is in placed in the startup folder. Sometimes, I have noticed that
>> Word
>> does not display the toolbars and Menu. When I check under
>> Tools/Templates
>> and Addins this template has been disabled. The security settings for
>> Macro
>> is set to Low. I never had this problem under Word 2000 (on Win 98 SE)
>> using
>> the same template.
>
>