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Robert:
I should've added that employees tried to add the template to an existing document that probably has some direct formatting due to many users over the years. When the template was attached the existing document, the formatting would get skewered (i.e., Titles) whereas they prefer using the Organizer because they can just pick the heading styles only. Thank you! EDO -----Original Message----- Hi Edo EDO wrote: We've had a template on our Intranet since May '04! My group doesn't like using it because when we import a template, some inconsistent results occur, even after UNchecking Automatically Update Styles after importing the template. What exactly do you mean with "import the template"? The usual way of using templates is to place them in a folder on your fileserver where your workgroup has access to (or, alternatively, copy them into each each user profile with a logon script). That way, the user goes to File | New in Word, selects the template and gets a new document based on it. You could technically place a hyperlink to a template in your intranet (usually people who do that come to the newsgroups and we then advice them to create a hyperlink to a Windows-shortcut to the file); it's probably not the intended procedure. If you could repro and describe the "inconsitencies" in detail, that would be of interest here I'm sure. Greetings Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word . |
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