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adding a template in Word XP
I have created a template (.dot) for letters and faxes; I am currently
running Windows 98. I put these templates in the directory C:\Windows\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates\Office Letterhead (created the last subdirectory "Office Letterhead"). Now when I click File; New; General Templates, a tab entitled Office Letterhead appears with all my templates that I created. My question is, I want to give these template to someone who is running Windows XP. When I went to copy the files, I could not find a directory Application Data under C:\Windows. Where do these template files that I created need to go in order to do the same thing that I have done in Windows 98? |
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Try C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates
"Carol" wrote: I have created a template (.dot) for letters and faxes; I am currently running Windows 98. I put these templates in the directory C:\Windows\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates\Office Letterhead (created the last subdirectory "Office Letterhead"). Now when I click File; New; General Templates, a tab entitled Office Letterhead appears with all my templates that I created. My question is, I want to give these template to someone who is running Windows XP. When I went to copy the files, I could not find a directory Application Data under C:\Windows. Where do these template files that I created need to go in order to do the same thing that I have done in Windows 98? |
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