Re: Word (program) question



Jeannie, the macros I described will, I believe, solve your problem.

Sandi

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Sandi,
I've also done it many times with traveling to different computers,
and you don't need a macro. There are instructions in Cheryl's book,
and as I said, I've done it a lot. You just have to make sure that the
.acl files are named the same (and that you transfer the correct .acl
file, since they can be several).

Like I said, though, the instructions in her book don't cover 2003 (at
least not in my book) and the Win XP Professional has different folder
names and when I try to copy the *.acl and the normal.dot and the
dictionary file over from a folder of one name on the previous computer to
overwrite the one in a different file name on the other computer, it
doesn't work. I successfully moved it to my laptop and to my Windows 2000
Professional computer but not on my Windows XP professional computer,
which
is where I need it. I have used her book faithfully and successfully for
many years.

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