Word cannot save changes global template 2010


















When you use a Microsoft Office program that is listed in the "Applies to" section, you may experience one or more of the following symptoms:. When you change the workspace in Microsoft Word, the changes are not saved when you quit Word. These changes to the workspace include the following examples:. When you restart Word, the items that you changed or added are not available. Note This behavior occurs even if the Prompt to save Normal template check box is selected. When you try to start an Office program, you receive an error message that is similar to one of the following:.

When Word is closed, you double-click a file to open the file in Word. In this scenario, Word stops responding hangs. These issues may occur after you install Adobe Acrobat 7. Acrobat 7. To work around this issue, use one of the following methods depending on your situation. If the changes are not saved when you quit Word, use method 1 or method 2. If you receive an error message when you try to start an Office program or when you try to open a Word document, use method 3 or method 4.

Note This method does not apply to Microsoft Office Word To manually save macros, preferences, and custom settings in Word and in earlier versions of Word, follow these steps:. In Word, click the Save All command every time that you create a macro, a preference, or a custom setting.

To add the Save All command in Word, perform one of the following actions:. In the Choose commands from box, click All Commands.

In the list under the Choose commands from box, click Save All , and then click Add. Whoever set things up that way is not sufficiently familiar with how Word is designed to work. Clearly, this is at least in part why you're encountering problems. I see what you are saying, however its always worked in the past. The template was written in before I started at this firm, and its never been an issue until now, for some reason the template was amended and some of the settings withing it were effected so various operations wouldn't run correctly, so luckily keeping a copy else were we copied that into the global location which on our file server, were it has always been held normal.

Graham Mayor. I am surprised you have managed to get away with this cock-up for as long as you have. You cannot share the Normal. Thats from what I understand, was the whole point in having the two templates which we use.

Remember to Refresh your page. Re-registering Word using the commandline. MVP means? Save Changes to the Global Template? Where can I find more templates? Word Links. Getting this every time you close Word is annoying. While it is possible to turn this prompt off, you do not want to do so. Turning this off is like taking the batteries out of your smoke detector because it keeps buzzing!

The reason for the message being shown repeatedly is almost always a poorly written Add-In. These all install Add-Ins that mess with your normal. Some of these are. See How to find out whether any Word Add-ins have been installed for instructions on seeing what Add-Ins you have. How to remove Word auto macros Some macros are named "auto" macros. These auto macros run automatically when Word is started.

The following table lists these auto macros. Word recognizes a macro with a name that begins with "Auto" as a macro that automatically runs when the situation to which it applies occurs. You can temporarily prevent an auto macro from running by holding SHIFT while performing the action that causes the macro to run.

If the problem is resolved by holding the SHIFT key when you start Word or when you perform an action in Word such as opening a document, an auto macro is the problem. To work around this problem, follow these steps: If you use Word or an earlier version of Word:.

Click Start , and then click Run. In the Open box, type winword, and then click OK. On the Tools menu, point to Macro , and then click Macros. In the Macros dialog box, a list of macros may appear. If any macro listed begins with "Auto," you may want to remove this macro.

To remove an auto macro, click the macro, and then click Delete. Note An auto macro may have been added by a Word add-in. To determine what template contains the auto macro, change the Macros in box to a listed template. After you determine which template contains the auto macro, you may want to remove that template from your computer. Removing a template that was added by a Word add-in may reduce or stop the add-in's functionality.

Click Cancel or click Close to close the Macros dialog box. On the File menu, click Exit to quit Microsoft Word. If the problem is resolved after you restart Word, the auto macro was the problem.

On the Developer tab, click Macros in the Code group. If any macro that is listed begins with "Auto," you may want to remove this macro. This problem may occur if your computer is infected with a virus that changes the global template Normal. To help avoid virus infection, keep your antivirus software and your virus definitions updated with the latest versions.



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