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Using wordfast classic on word 2000
Using wordfast classic on word 2000









  1. #USING WORDFAST CLASSIC ON WORD 2000 INSTALL#
  2. #USING WORDFAST CLASSIC ON WORD 2000 MANUAL#
  3. #USING WORDFAST CLASSIC ON WORD 2000 MAC#

If you cannot see your Ms-Word Startup folder in your hard disk, see the note below on hidden folders. Ms-Word must have a startup folder for add-ons to be loaded at startup time. If no startup folder is specified in this dialog box, please specify one.

#USING WORDFAST CLASSIC ON WORD 2000 MAC#

Note that the exact location of your Startup folder is given by Ms-Word in the Tools > Options > Default folders (or Preferences > Default folders on Mac versions) dialog box. \User name\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Word\StartupĪpplications:Microsoft Office X:Office:Startup:Word Windows 2k, XP: \Documents and settings\User name\Application data\Microsoft\Word\Startup Windows NT: \WinNt\Profiles\User name\Application data\Microsoft\Startup Windows 9x: \Windows\Application Data\Microsoft\Word\Startup \Program files\Microsoft Office\Office\Startup Here are the typical locations for such folders (yours may be different): Copy the file Wordfast.dot into your Ms-Word Startup folder.

using wordfast classic on word 2000

#USING WORDFAST CLASSIC ON WORD 2000 MANUAL#

When performing a manual installation, Wordfast.dot should not be opened as a document, but added to Ms-Word's list of templates, as follows:Ĭlose Ms-Word. Manual installation should be used if the automatic installation fails. Wordfast.dot does not need to be opened as a document again. After installation, Wordfast.dot has been added as a startup template and resides in Ms-Word's Tools > Templates & Add-Ins dialog box.

#USING WORDFAST CLASSIC ON WORD 2000 INSTALL#

Windows: To perform an automatic installation, start Ms-Word, open the Wordfast.dot template using Ms-Word's File > Open dialog box (as when opening regular documents), enable macros if prompted to do so, and click the Install WFC button.Īutomatic installation is the only case when you actually open Wordfast.dot as a document. Systems using Unicode, like Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Central European languages, Arabic, Hebrew, etc should read the note on using latin-character path (folder) names and file names. In Word 2011, use the Tools menu then Templates & Add-Ins dialog box to open (select) Wordfast.dot. If automatic installation fails, drop Wordfast.dot in a folder of your choice (preferably not the desktop - create a new folder from the root where wordfast.dot will be dropped make sure that both path name and file name do not use accented characters or Unicode characters: stick to the 25 unaccented latin letters for hard disk name, folder name). Mac Word 2011: Try the automatic installation by double-clicking wordfast.dot. Then close Ms-Word and open it again before automatic installation can be done. If you see a "Trusted sources" pane, check all options present in it.

using wordfast classic on word 2000

With versions of Ms-Word higher than Ms-Word 97, use Ms-Word's Tools > Macros > Security dialog box, set security to low. 2.2 If neither automatic, nor manual installation work.











Using wordfast classic on word 2000