Thank you very much for that. It all worked fine in the new doc - but
once I'd closed it, quit Word and then opened a new doc it reverted to
doing what it was doing before. Guess then I need to make this into a
default template. Would you mind telling me how to do that? I'm a bit
of a techno-idiot and know little about Word. Much prefer Appleworks,
but for many of my projects I have to use Word to communicarte with
PCs.
Would apprecaite it...
Hi asha,
Repeat CyberTaz's directions, but in the same place where you uncheck
"automatically update", be sure to check "add to template". That will
propagate the change to the Normal template, which is the basis for all new
documents.
Unfortunately, you may find that old documents are still doing this--you
will need to repeat CyberTaz's directions in each one. In that case,
checking "add to template" won't matter, it only needs to be added once to
fix new documents.
PS. Share anything else that's been driving you crazy--unfortunately Word
has a lot of annoying stuff, but much of it is easy to turn off. :) This
one is not supposed to be a default setting, though, some sort of unknown
bug turns it on.
> Thank you very much for that. It all worked fine in the new doc - but
> once I'd closed it, quit Word and then opened a new doc it reverted to
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> Would apprecaite it...

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asha - 24 Feb 2006 16:49 GMT
Thank you, Daiya. All seems to be fine now. Also thanks for generous
offer to come back re any other Word problem. Best solution is not to
have to use it all! - But here goes, back to it.
Asha