Microsoft KB Archive/269948

= WD2001: After Upgrade to Word 2001, the Earliest Version Normal Template Is Unexpectedly Loaded =

Article ID: 269948

Article Last Modified on 1/27/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Word 2001 for Mac

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This article was previously published under Q269948



SYMPTOMS
When you upgrade to Microsoft Word 2001, your customizations from Word 98, including new toolbars and new menus, may not appear as expected.

This behavior may occur if your computer initially had an earlier version of Word (such as Word 6.0) installed, which was upgraded to Word 98 and then upgraded again to Word 2001. Word loads the Normal template from the earliest version of Word.



CAUSE
The behavior can occur because when Word 2001 is installed, the program finds and loads the Normal template that was used by the earliest version of Word, and then finds the Normal template that was used by Word 98. Word does not overwrite the first Normal template with the second Normal template, and so the earliest version remains as the Normal template for Word 2001.



WORKAROUND
To work around this issue, use one of the following methods.

Use the Organizer to Copy Styles, AutoText Entries, Toolbars, or Macros

 * 1) On the Tools menu, click Templates and Add-Ins.
 * 2) Click Organizer, and then click the tab for the items that you want to copy.
 * 3) To copy items to or from a different template or file, click Close File to close the active document and its attached template or to close the Normal template. Then click Open File to open the Word 98 Normal template (or whatever file that you want).

NOTE: The Word 98 Normal template can be found in the Templates folder, inside the Microsoft Office 98 folder.
 * 1) Click the items that you want to copy in either list, and then click Copy.

To select a range of items, hold down SHIFT and click the first and last items. To select nonadjacent items, hold down CTRL as you click each item.'NOTE': If you copy toolbars to which you have assigned custom macros, you must also copy the macros.

Copy the Word 98 Normal Template to the Word 2001 Templates Folder

 * 1) Install Word 2001; start Word 2001 for the first time, and then quit the program.
 * 2) Move the Normal template file out of the Microsoft Office 2001 Templates folder.
 * 3) Copy the Normal template file from the Microsoft Office 98 Templates folder to the Microsoft Office 2001 Templates folder.
 * 4) Start Word 2001.

The correct Normal template should now load, and all of your customizations, including new toolbars and new menus, should appear.



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in Microsoft Word 2001 Macintosh Edition.



Create a Custom Toolbar

 * 1) On the Tools menu, click Customize, and then click the Toolbars tab.
 * 2) Click New.
 * 3) In the Toolbar name box, type the name that you want.
 * 4) Leave the Customize dialog box open (you may need to move it out of the way), and do one or more of the following:
 * 5) * To add a button to the toolbar, click the Commands tab. In the Categories box, click a category for the command. Drag the command that you want from the Commands box to the toolbar.
 * 6) * To add a built-in menu to the toolbar, click the Commands tab. In the Categories box, click Built-in Menus. Drag the menu that you want from the Commands box to the toolbar.
 * 7) When you have added all of the buttons and menus that you want, click Close.

Add a Custom Menu to a Toolbar

 * 1) Display the toolbar that you want to add a custom menu to.
 * 2) On the Tools menu, click Customize, and then click the Commands tab.
 * 3) In the Categories box, click New Menu.
 * 4) Drag New Menu from the Commands box to the displayed toolbar.
 * 5) To add a command to the custom menu, click the custom menu name on the toolbar to display an empty box. Click a category for the command in the Categories box, and then drag the command from the Commands box to the empty box on the custom menu.

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