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I work in the Engineering department of a large utility. We have tried to
standardize the look of our report documents using a template which I created
using Word 2002 SP3. I created the template as a .dot file and stored it in
C:\Documents and Settings\youngem\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates. I
don't know how to override and apply styles to documents which already have
their own styles applied to them. I also don't know how to prevent users
from overwriting the existing style in the template. I need template HELP!!
I am looking for an MVP to work with. Thanks.


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See: http://addbalance.com/usersguide/tem....htm#Workgroup
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I work in the Engineering department of a large utility. We have tried to
standardize the look of our report documents using a template which I created
using Word 2002 SP3. I created the template as a .dot file and stored it in
C:\Documents and Settings\youngem\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates. I
don't know how to override and apply styles to documents which already have
their own styles applied to them. I also don't know how to prevent users
from overwriting the existing style in the template. I need template HELP!!
I am looking for an MVP to work with. Thanks.


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