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Dear Bill Williams I recently downloaded a set of your templates as I have a play ready for reading, which has been agreed to by a local theatrical group, for possible use at a forthcoming festival. I thought it may be prudent to prepare a production copy in case... To save time retyping 12, 500 words I removed all the previous formatting (compressed style) Cut and pasted to your template 3C. First removing Scene End, Scene Two, etc. I then used your keystrokes to re-format the Paragraph Style. This seemed to work like a charm, I saved it and closed down after re-formatting two scenes. This morning I called it up on screen again, thinking it odd that the usual Macro warning did not show on screen. Sure enough none of the key strokes work any longer. I had a look in the Tools/Macro on the toolbar, "Template For a Stage Script" was listed as being an active Macro. As I do not understand this part of Words, I thought it best to leave the damn thing alone in case I stuffed it up, and there might be a simple way to open it up. I am running Windows 98. Words 97. If you could spare the time to assist me I would be grateful. Tom G Revised by - Bill Williams on 17 Nov 2001 at 06:22:18
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