My company is about to install Microsoft Office 2003 across the network. Once this has been done we want all the pc’s to be able to have the same settings, and the font to be set to Arial 11pt.
The way we currently do this in Word 97 is we keep a copy of normal.dot on the network drive, containing the corporate style, macro’s, autotext etc. and copy this on to the clients machine when they first log in. then I change the file locations for the workgroup templates and the clipart manually as well as select our default options – recently used files to 9, show hidden text etc.
Is there an easier way to do all this with word 2003?
I know I can create a template in the startup folder that would contain all the macros, autotext etc, and I can change the file location to the startup folder to point to the shared network drive. But is there away I can change all the settings, maybe by running a script so that the corporate style and options are configured.
2007-01-18
01:50:12
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