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Charles Kenyon
 
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I'm surprised the font is applied. It shouldn't be. You are loading these
templates as Add-Ins, which makes their macros and other interface
customizations available. For more on the different kinds of templates, tabs
on the file new dialog, and locations of templates folders see
http://addbalance.com/usersguide/templates.htm.

Probably the simplest method is to create new documents, based on the new
templates, and copy the contents from the old documents into the new ones.
Then close the old documents and save the new ones over the top of the old
ones using the same name (once you are sure that the new ones are what you
want).
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Charles Kenyon

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"matt ross via OfficeKB.com" wrote in message
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Hi...I have a file library that consists of 100's of Word, Excel & Power
point documents.
I was hoping to find a method to apply a template (including
headers/footers, page layout, color scheme etc) to multiple documents as
quickly as possible. I am currently cutting and pasting or selecting
Tools Templates & Add ins - where i need to put a check mark next to a
template i created. Only the font seems to be applied when I do this.

Any thoughts? Third party programs?

thanks

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