In Outlook 2007, Macros do not transfer from normal.dot

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Guest

In previous versions of Outlook, using Word as email editor, I could use
about 15 macros, built into Word in its normal.dot template.

This option appears to be gone and the templates are now in a different
folder with different names & extensions. By copying my 'old' normal.dot
into that folder & deleting normal.dotm, & then opening word I could get a
new normal.dotm to recognize my macros in Word 2007.

Trying the same procedure with normalemail.dotm di not work.

How can i get my macros into normalemail.dotm, so i can use thenm when
writing email?

Any help would be appreciated.
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After furious head scratching, Peter K asked:

| In previous versions of Outlook, using Word as email editor, I could
| use about 15 macros, built into Word in its normal.dot template.
|
| This option appears to be gone and the templates are now in a
| different folder with different names & extensions. By copying my
| 'old' normal.dot into that folder & deleting normal.dotm, & then
| opening word I could get a new normal.dotm to recognize my macros in
| Word 2007.
|
| Trying the same procedure with normalemail.dotm di not work.
|
| How can i get my macros into normalemail.dotm, so i can use thenm when
| writing email?
|
| Any help would be appreciated.
 
G

Guest

Yes, that is obvious.

But, my question is, how can I 'import' my about 15 macros into that new
normalemail.dotm.
 

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