Word 97: What do you do when Normal.dot dies?

Subject: Word 97: What do you do when Normal.dot dies?
From: Harrison Brace <hbrace -at- AIMQUEST -dot- COM>
Date: Mon, 29 Sep 1997 13:54:41 -0700

My normal.dot file died today due to fatal corruption. Unfortunately, I
have done a lot of work in the past week on formatting and styles. I do
have a backup, but I'm worried if I use it the same problem may crop up
again. The last batch of documents I printed had a lot of weirdness that
could be related to a troubled normal.dot.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Harrison Brace
Ceci n'est pas encore un .sig

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