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Manually sever the connection to a template?
I am using Word 2007.
It is my understanding that Word can derive some formatting and layout information from as many as three "templates" at the same time for a single open document: 1. The document itself functions as its own template. 2. The ?????.dotx file the document was originally based on. 3. Normal.dotx, the global template. For many of my documents, when I select Developer tab Document Template Organizer, I see the above three sources in the "Styles available in" field on the Organizer window. I would like to manually sever the document's connection to template #2 above, and then save the file, so that the document functions as its own self-contained template. Does anyone know how to do that? Thank you in advance. Tim |
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Manually sever the connection to a template?
In the Developer tab Document Template dialog, click the Attach button and
select Normal.dotm. It may help your understanding to read http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/temp...ons/index.html. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. bufossil wrote: I am using Word 2007. It is my understanding that Word can derive some formatting and layout information from as many as three "templates" at the same time for a single open document: 1. The document itself functions as its own template. 2. The ?????.dotx file the document was originally based on. 3. Normal.dotx, the global template. For many of my documents, when I select Developer tab Document Template Organizer, I see the above three sources in the "Styles available in" field on the Organizer window. I would like to manually sever the document's connection to template #2 above, and then save the file, so that the document functions as its own self-contained template. Does anyone know how to do that? Thank you in advance. Tim |
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Manually sever the connection to a template?
Thank you Jay, that was exactly what I needed!
Tim "Jay Freedman" wrote: In the Developer tab Document Template dialog, click the Attach button and select Normal.dotm. It may help your understanding to read http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/temp...ons/index.html. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. bufossil wrote: I am using Word 2007. It is my understanding that Word can derive some formatting and layout information from as many as three "templates" at the same time for a single open document: 1. The document itself functions as its own template. 2. The ?????.dotx file the document was originally based on. 3. Normal.dotx, the global template. For many of my documents, when I select Developer tab Document Template Organizer, I see the above three sources in the "Styles available in" field on the Organizer window. I would like to manually sever the document's connection to template #2 above, and then save the file, so that the document functions as its own self-contained template. Does anyone know how to do that? Thank you in advance. Tim . |
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