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Charles Kenyon
 
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Unless the template's name contain's "letter" it won't show up as a wizard
option even if in the Letters and Templates folder. If it does contain those
characters, it will show up even if in a different sub folder of the User
Templates or Workgroup Templates folder.
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Charles Kenyon

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"garfield-n-odie" wrote in message
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Close Word. In the Templates directory, create a subdirectory named
"Letters & Faxes". Put your letter template in that subdirectory. Start
Word. Your template should now appear with the Microsoft templates on the
"Letters & Faxes" tab.

trying to streamline wrote:

I have created a letter template in Word 2003 and it is saved in the
template directory. I want to access this template from the "letter
wizard" so I can insert a contact into the address line. When I choose a
page style from the letter wizard dialoge box, I cannot find the
template. How can access this template from letter wizard? If I cannot
access this template, then how can insert a contact into the address line
from this template without letter wizard?