From: Suzanne S. Barnhill on 29 Jan 2010 08:54 I perfectly understand. I'm still using Word 2003 for production work, although I also have Word 2007 on my desktop system (primarily for answering such questions as yours), but I just got a new laptop with Windows 7 and have installed only Office 2007 on that, so I'm hoping to be committed to using it more and learning it better. In addition, my husband took the plunge (primarily to get the PDF add-in), and I am expected to provide tech support for him as well, so I guess I'll be forced to get better acquainted with Word 2007 (mostly I'm hearing his moans about Excel 2007, which I haven't ventured into at all). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "abrielle" <abrielleww(a)live.co.uk> wrote in message news:38C5F261-E7DC-4C62-91A2-E9AED7FEBF5A(a)microsoft.com... > Thanks Suzanne. > > I think it will take me a while to find my way around in Word 2007. You > were always such a help when I started on 2003 all those years ago and I > am sure I shall be submitting lots of questions again now! > > I have stuck with 2003 and become quite proficient but decided, finally, > that I must move with the times. I have only just installed Windows 7 so I > am trying to get to grips with that and Office 2007 at the same time. > > Thanks to all the other folks who patiently answer our questions too. > > > > "Suzanne S. Barnhill" <sbarnhill(a)mvps.org> wrote in message > news:O2aEbtHoKHA.1548(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Get the path from Office Button | Word Options | Advanced | General: File >> Locations >> >> -- >> Suzanne S. Barnhill >> Microsoft MVP (Word) >> Words into Type >> Fairhope, Alabama USA >> http://word.mvps.org >> >> "abrielle" <abrielleww(a)live.co.uk> wrote in message >> news:F43FDBF8-5842-4C0D-BD8F-F8297341F213(a)microsoft.com... >>> Sorry, but could you tell me where to find this in Office 2007. The only >>> startup folder I can find is Office12 | STARTUP. Is this the one for >>> Word? >>> >>> "Terry Farrell" <terryfarrell(a)msn.com> wrote in message >>> news:#dGGcyAoKHA.6084(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>>> Copy the template holding the macros into the Word Startup folder. They >>>> will then be globally available. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP >>>> >>>> "abrielle" <abrielleww(a)live.co.uk> wrote in message >>>> news:F553122F-BE50-4D7F-9CC7-B98A461CC1DB(a)microsoft.com... >>>>> I don't have Word 2003 on my laptop now - just on my PC which, at the >>>>> moment, is still running XP. I do have my templates available, >>>>> however, so I guess I can use these. >>>>> >>>>> Is is possible to somehow bring over my macros - I have recorded many >>>>> over the years to simplify tasks in Word 2003. I didn't save most of >>>>> them in Normal.dot but in a separate template. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "Suzanne S. Barnhill" <sbarnhill(a)mvps.org> wrote in message >>>>> news:e9OwmV1nKHA.3636(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>>>>> If you still have Word 2003 installed, you can transfer you custom >>>>>> toolbar (sort of) to Word 2007. See >>>>>> http://www.gmayor.com/Toolbars_in_word_2007.htm. You can have a >>>>>> customized QAT for a given template as well. >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Suzanne S. Barnhill >>>>>> Microsoft MVP (Word) >>>>>> Words into Type >>>>>> Fairhope, Alabama USA >>>>>> http://word.mvps.org >>>>>> >>>>>> "abrielle" <abrielleww(a)live.co.uk> wrote in message >>>>>> news:CBE6F9FA-E2A2-4385-8BB7-F3220AC99520(a)microsoft.com... >>>>>>>I have just installed Word 2007 but would like to use all my >>>>>>>personalized templates from Word 2003. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I also had a customized toolbar in 2003 which I would like to bring >>>>>>> across. This toolbar always opened along with Word. It included >>>>>>> buttons for all the regularly used items, e.g. Open, Save, View >>>>>>> Header and Footer and, most useful, a button to open a document >>>>>>> based on a particular template. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Is this possible, please? >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >>
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