Re: Word (program) question



It's not that simple. If it's not transferred properly, which involves some
macro being run, then it won't function on the machine.

I've had to do it multiple times due to computer switches, and just
transferring the normal.dot won't do it.

Sandi

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Jeanne,

Send your autocorrect (normal.dot) file to your FTP, then get on the
second computer and to go the FTP and transfer it back.

Cheryl also say that you can email it from one computer to the next.

Yes, this is me Janice answering this.

I leave it on my FTP site so that in case I ever lose it again, I can
just get it right back.



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