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Step 1 - Creating a Template |
There are three ways you can create a template: | ||
1) Using the (File > Save As) dialog box to save an existing document | ||
2) Using the (File > New) dialog box and choosing "template" | ||
3) Using an existing template |
Step 2 - Saving your Templates |
You can save templates anywhere but if you want it to appear in the (File > New) dialog box it must be in either the “User Template Folder” or the “Workgroup Templates folder”. | ||
You can easily change these folder paths from the (Tools > Options) (File Locations tab) | ||
Open the document | ||
Edit the references etc | ||
Add any new styles, autotext etc | ||
Select (File > SaveAs) and choose "Document Template (*.dot) in the Save as Type drop-down list box. | ||
Choose template from the "save as" drop-down list |
Step 3 - Default Folder Location |
When you select "template" Word will automatically change the folder location to your default ???? | ||
The default location is so the template will appear on your General tab of the (File > New) dialog box. | ||
The default location of this folder differs among the various versions of Word. | ||
Word 2003 - C:\Documents and Settings\"user name"\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates\ | ||
Word 2002 - C:\Documents and Settings\"user name"\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates\ | ||
Word 2000 - | ||
Word 97 - | ||
This location is the same place that your Normal.dot template will be saved in. |
Step 3 - Using the (File > New) dialog box |
Adjust it as necessary |
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Save it with a new name |
Step 4 - Creating another Tab |
How to get more (user defined) tabs when you select “New” under the file menu. | ||
When you go to save a template, as a template, Word will take you to your user templates folder | ||
If you store the template there, it is under the General tab for new files. | ||
The other tabs that you see under (File > New) are Folders in one of the template directories. | ||
If you want to add a tab, add a folder and store a template there. | ||
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Before you save the template, create a new folder “Letters & Faxes” within the (File > Save As) dialog box if one isn’t there, and then open that folder and store your template there. |
Step 5 - Creating a Template from an Existing Document |
A template can be created from an already existing document. | ||
To do so open the original document and make any necessary changes |
Step 6 - Things to Remember |
When you select (File > New) the different tabs correspond to the different subfolders, although if a tab will not appear if the subfolder does not contain any templates. | |||
It is not the file extension that makes it a template so changing the file extension will not change the document into a template or the template into a document. | |||
If you use a document based on a particular template it would be a lot quicker to create a Desktop shortcut rather than wading through the (File > New) dialog box. Right click the Desktop choosing New, followed by “Shortcut to launch Wizard”, click the Browse button and locate the template and click Open. |
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