However, this file is always located in the template directory. A common location for the template directory is shown below. Open the normal. For example, if you want the default font size to be 14 each time you open Microsoft Word open the normal.
If you've saved another file over the normal. For example, if you've saved a document with "test" in the contents of the file, each time you open a new Microsoft Word document, "test" is shown. To correct this issue, delete the contents of the normal.
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If you rename or delete your normal template, it will not be recreated by Word until such time as you make a change to your defaults. If you have an Add-In that prevents saving changes to the normal template, then it will not be created. Word will operate fine without a Normal template, using its defaults. To find the normal template in any version of Word on any Windows operating system you can do the following. The location of your normal template for your Word installation shows just below what you typed.
If you copy this and paste it into the location bar in Windows Explorer, you will be taken to the folder containing the normal template. The normal template will almost always be found somewhere within the User profile. If you remove the file from its location, Word will generate a new, fresh copy of it.
However, note that some of your custom Word settings including auto-correct entries may be stored in the global template, so when it's replaced with a new, fresh one, such settings will be lost or reset to default values. It is therefore recommended not to delete normal. For more details about normal. From Wordfast Wiki.
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