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"ErnieNet" wrote in message
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I've been all over Word's help and the forum and I can't find a solution
to
the following:

1. I have several existing documents that need to have a particular
template
attached to them. When I follow the procedure (Developer, Document
Template,
load, attach, etc.) it does not appear to attach the template at all.

I tried copying the main text of the original document and pasting it into
a
new document loaded with the custom template, which seems to work, but
something doesn't seem right with that.

2. My template has a few fields on the first page which I bookmarked and
then cross-reference in the header & footer of the rest of the document
(different odd/even). Two very strange issues exist with this:

a. On even pages header I have a cross-reference to DocumentNo on the left
and DocDate on the right in a two-column single-row table. Odd pages are
just
the opposite. On the even pages, in the left cell, the DocDate keeps
appearing next to the DocDate (in addition to it's intentional position on
the right). Every time I delete it and save, the next time I print
preview,
it returns! This is absolutely maddening! I've deleted it over and over,
yet
it just keeps coming back!

b. On the odd pages footer, there's a mysterious horizontal line that I
can't isolate - it's not visible when I edit, but it's visible when I
print.
I've tried to figure out what's producing it, but it's simply not visible
in
any view except at about 400% enlargement in edit mode - but I can't
select
it, and when I go to table properties, there's no border selected.

Are there quirks in Word 2007 templates, or have I just made a mess?

Thanks,

Ernie