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Default Adding My Own Templates

'File Locations' has now moved to Word Options, Advanced tab (Alt+F, I, A)
at the very bottom of the dialog.

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"BRob" wrote in message
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Thanks Jay,

I've got that solution working now although it is not quite ideal.

The reason is that the templates are currently actually stored on a small
server, so three of us can access them (and the templates stay
consistent).

Is there a way that the default directory for these templates can be
changed in word 2007 (I know you could do it in the previous version - and
that's the bit I'm struggling with.)

Tx

Rob



"Jay Freedman" wrote in message
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BRob wrote:
I've upgrade to Word 2007 and have a set of my own templates in a
separate directory that were developed in a previous version of word.

How do I customise Word 2007 to show those templates when I open up a
new document.

Tx

Rob


Add a button for it to the Quick Access Toolbar.

Go to Office button Word Options Customize. Set the category to
either All Commands or Commands Not In the Ribbon. Choose the command
"New Document or Template..." and click the Add button. That command
opens the same dialog as did File New in previous versions.

To have your templates appear as a custom tab in this dialog, you have to
make your directory a subfolder within the Templates folder (by default,
%appdata%\Microsoft\Templates).

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