Yes, if you delete the normal.dot, word creates a new one.

Don't know about step two though.

On 3/14/07, Brierley, Sean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Does this sound right.
>
> 1) If Word 2003 can find Normal.dot locally, all is well.
>
> 2) If Word 2003 cannot find Normal.dot locally, because you deleted the
> file, then Word 2003 uses an Internet connection and uses resources at
> microsoft.com.
>
>
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