![]() ![]() ![]() First, you should realize that starting with Word 2007, Microsoft made a change to the default place where AutoText entries are stored. It used to be (pre-Word 2007) that they were stored in your Normal template. However, they are now stored—by default—in the Building Blocks.dotx file. Thus, if you add an. I've upgraded from Office 97 to Office 2000 and now getting the following message on a regular basis. 'Changes have been made to normal.dot and then another message 'Changes have been made to global.dot. I don't recall this message with Office 97. I can't say for sure that it is an Office 2000 issue. I never know whether or not to accept the changes in fear that I will have difficulties in Word if I do accept the changes. Most of all, I don't know what procedure I've done to get these messages and their meaning. ![]() ![]() I know that normal.dot is a working file which allows me to create a file in Word.if I understand correctly. Could you please explain the function of these files and what I've done to get these messages and if it is safe to accept the changes. Also, what type of 'changes' would be made to these files. As you can see, I don't know much about this situation, so once again, I would appreciate any response you could give me:-) Thx much. Why you're being notified: The checkmark in Tools-Options-Save tab in 'prompt to save normal template.' Normal.dot is the global template for Word. When you use a template in Word, you don't open it, you're actually creating a copy of it.
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