debbiezzzzz
IS-IT--Management
Hi!
We have a common location on our network for word 2007 templates. We've set the options in word to always look in this folder for templates when creating a new document. That part works great.
The Problem: The normal.dotx/normal.dotm files. Users w/o write access to this folder get an error every time they close word, that they cannot write to this file. Now why word is trying to write to it, when they haven't made any settings changes is beyond me, but.... Is there a way around this other then granting write rights? Can I tell word to look on the network folder for templates, but to use it's own hard drive for the normal.dotx/normal.dotm files?
In addition, does this prevent individual users from having customized toolbars? (I have users that when they add commands to their tool bars, they disappear when they exit word and come back.)
Thanks in advance for any help on these items.
D
We have a common location on our network for word 2007 templates. We've set the options in word to always look in this folder for templates when creating a new document. That part works great.
The Problem: The normal.dotx/normal.dotm files. Users w/o write access to this folder get an error every time they close word, that they cannot write to this file. Now why word is trying to write to it, when they haven't made any settings changes is beyond me, but.... Is there a way around this other then granting write rights? Can I tell word to look on the network folder for templates, but to use it's own hard drive for the normal.dotx/normal.dotm files?
In addition, does this prevent individual users from having customized toolbars? (I have users that when they add commands to their tool bars, they disappear when they exit word and come back.)
Thanks in advance for any help on these items.
D