Add-In woes in Word 07

T

Tom Smith

Word 2007 under Win XP.

I have the following problem trying to get a Brother add-in, P-Touch 4.1, to
be permanently added to Word 2007.

I seem to follow the procedure, get to the Add-in page, check the P-touch
button, and have even (as far as I can tell) tried to tell Word that I want
it attached to Normal.dotm. The add-in is listed in Word as a .dot file.
This will bring up the add-in during a current session, but when next I open
Word the add-in is gone and I have to start all over.

I have steered Word, at some point during the process, to the folder where
the add-in is located, but that doesn't seem to get me over the hump. I even
copied the add-in to the Templates file; no better.

The Brother people claim that the version of the add-in I have should work
in Word 2007.

I did write once before about this, and got some responses, which I followed
as well as I could. But still no success. I assume I'm missing a step
somewhere.

Any advice? Thx.

Tom
 
J

Jean-Guy Marcil

Tom Smith said:
Word 2007 under Win XP.

I have the following problem trying to get a Brother add-in, P-Touch 4.1, to
be permanently added to Word 2007.

I seem to follow the procedure, get to the Add-in page, check the P-touch
button, and have even (as far as I can tell) tried to tell Word that I want
it attached to Normal.dotm. The add-in is listed in Word as a .dot file.
This will bring up the add-in during a current session, but when next I open
Word the add-in is gone and I have to start all over.

I have steered Word, at some point during the process, to the folder where
the add-in is located, but that doesn't seem to get me over the hump. I even
copied the add-in to the Templates file; no better.

The Brother people claim that the version of the add-in I have should work
in Word 2007.

I did write once before about this, and got some responses, which I followed
as well as I could. But still no success. I assume I'm missing a step
somewhere.

Any advice? Thx.

If, by any chance, you have Acrobat 7 running without having updated it, see
http://www.gmayor.com/lose_that_adobe_acrobat_toolbar.htm
(Specifically toward the end, the section on Acrobat 7)
 
T

Tom Smith

Yes! That did it. thanks so much. I actually didn't realize Word had its own
start-up folder.

Again, thanks. Tom
 
T

Tom Smith

Yes, that's exactly right. But putting it into the Start-up folder did the
trick. Thx again. T
 

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