I'm not sure what you mean by "put the original Normal.dot". You
should only see Normal.dot listed in the Document Template path,
provided the document you are looking at was based on Normal.dot,
and
it shouldn't be in the list of Global Templates and Add-ins. If it
is
then that may be why you are unable to remove toolbars you created.
As for other add-ins, many third-party manufacturers automatically
add
one to integrate their software with Word. They usually come with
other programs and sometimes even with a printer or fax.
Also, which toolbar/menus are you seeing duplicated?
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There's nothing there now... in trying to get it to stop
happening,
I moved
the:
TaskPaneController.dot
to a backup folder, and I put the original:
normal.dot
in, to see if that would help. I think it helped a little, but I
wasn't
sure if something was there beforehand or not, so I then removed
normal.dot
from that directory, and just went with that. That made things a
little
better, but still it's a bit quirky.
Maybe it wasn't possible before, I don't know, but I can't delete
any
toolbars [the ones I have created], so they are always there now.
As for other add-ins, I haven't added any that wouldn't have come
with the
original instal [I don't see any].
Let me know if this helps. I appreciate the reply.
:
How very odd! It just so happens that I created the Task Pane
Controller and I don't see how it would cause problems with your
toolbars - if it does this would be the first I've heard of it
happening.
First, don't panic. This is all easily rectified and
reinstalling
Word
won't correct the problem.
What I suspect is you have another add-in that is
programmatically
modifying your toolbars/menu when Word starts and the addition
of
the
Task Pane Controller, which integrates the menu item under the
Tools
menu using a global template rather than programmatically adding
the
menu item each time Word starts, was enough of a change to make
the
add-in's code malfunction. It's not uncommon for an add-in that
isn't
coded property to freak out and start multiplying its
toolbar/menu
items faster than bunnies when an new element is introduced,
such
as
an additional command from another add-in or simply by you
customizing
it, is added to your menu bar/toolbar.
What menus exactly are over populating?
Also, exit Word and go to Start/Run and start Word using this
command:
winword /a
Note the space before the forward slash. This will start Word in
a
troubleshooting mode and prevent add-ins from loading so you
shouldn't
end up with new menus. Then go to Tools/Templates and Add-ins
and
let
us know what is listed in the Global templates and add-ins
section.
I
know TaskPaneController.dot will be there but are there any
others?
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I tried using the TaskPaneController that was helpful enough in
getting the
Task Pane to not open, but now it doesn't matter what I do to
the
Tools >>
Customize >> etc to change the menus, the same ones keep
coming
up,
even if I
delete them.
Also, for the menus that are there, most of the time they have
each
of the
icons up there twice, which leans to menus taking over the
screen.
I can
change them, pull the duplicates off, set the menus straight,
but
I
only get
to use it normally for that session, because even if it's the
only
application running, and I shut it down and start it up, the
mess-load o'
menus and icons are back.
I would have been happy slapping ctrl-F1 before doing this.
Is
there any
way to reverse this?
If it involves removing and reloading Word, I think I'd be
happy
doing that
if that would work. Anything that anyone has been able to do
if
they have
seen similar oddness, I'd be happy to hear any thoughts on
this.
Thanks!