I get a Runtime Error 76: File not found message when I open Word after using the WordTalk Startup utility. What is the problem?
The WordTalk Startup utility provides an option to have WordTalk start up whenever Word is used on a computer. It does this by copying the WordTalk.dot template into the Word Startup folder. This is usually found in C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\Application Data\Microsoft\Word\Startup (where User Name is the name of the person who logged on to the computer.) If Word has been set up with an unusual configuration on your computer (as may be the case with some networks) you will have to copy the WordTalk.dot file into the correct Startup folder yourself. Open your WordTalk folder and click once on the WordTalk.dot file, click on Edit (at the top of the window) and Copy. Now click on Edit and Paste – you will now have a file called Copy of Wordtalk.dot in your folder. Drag it onto your desktop and re-name it WordTalk.dot. (We have done this so we have a copy of the WordTalk.dot file that we can move – we don’t want to move the original from the WordTalk folder. Now find your Word Sta
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