Re: Separate Office settings for different users
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"gary" <gary@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks. My new questions are:
1. in what folder should normal.dot reside?
Usually in, say:
J:\Documents and Settings\Howard Kaikow\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates
2. if I have MS Office already installed, how to I make it recognise a new
user?
Users are defined via the Operating system.
When each user logs in, they get a separate Documentsand Settings directory.
.
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