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How do I change the default save name on a Word template?
I created a template. And let's say the original document I created it from
was called SpecificDocument.doc Now, whenever I create a new document from that template and save that document, it's called SpecificDocument.doc. Of course that can be changed in the file save dialog box. But for professionalism's sake, it would be nice to get rid of that. How can I change that to say something more generic? Or even just Untitled-1.doc? I checked Document Properties and I see no mention of the original filename in there. Where else could it be? |
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How do I change the default save name on a Word template?
File--Properties, change the title.
************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "Shari" wrote in message ... I created a template. And let's say the original document I created it from was called SpecificDocument.doc Now, whenever I create a new document from that template and save that document, it's called SpecificDocument.doc. Of course that can be changed in the file save dialog box. But for professionalism's sake, it would be nice to get rid of that. How can I change that to say something more generic? Or even just Untitled-1.doc? I checked Document Properties and I see no mention of the original filename in there. Where else could it be? |
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How do I change the default save name on a Word template?
That's what I meant by checking the Document Properties.
The name in there is "Generic Template." not "Specific Document" Anywhere else it could be? "Anne Troy" wrote: File--Properties, change the title. ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "Shari" wrote in message ... I created a template. And let's say the original document I created it from was called SpecificDocument.doc Now, whenever I create a new document from that template and save that document, it's called SpecificDocument.doc. Of course that can be changed in the file save dialog box. But for professionalism's sake, it would be nice to get rid of that. How can I change that to say something more generic? Or even just Untitled-1.doc? I checked Document Properties and I see no mention of the original filename in there. Where else could it be? |
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How do I change the default save name on a Word template?
I don't understand the problem, Shari. Here's what I did, in Word 2000 (you
didn't mention the version). I saved a document as somenamehere.doc. Closed and reopened and saved as a template. Create a new doc from it, on save, the name is somenamehere.doc. Open the template, change the title to anothernamehere.doc, save and close. Create a new doc from it and save, it wants to save as anothernamehere.doc. It's not looking for the "original filename". It's looking at the Title under File--Properties. ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "Shari" wrote in message ... That's what I meant by checking the Document Properties. The name in there is "Generic Template." not "Specific Document" Anywhere else it could be? "Anne Troy" wrote: File--Properties, change the title. ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "Shari" wrote in message ... I created a template. And let's say the original document I created it from was called SpecificDocument.doc Now, whenever I create a new document from that template and save that document, it's called SpecificDocument.doc. Of course that can be changed in the file save dialog box. But for professionalism's sake, it would be nice to get rid of that. How can I change that to say something more generic? Or even just Untitled-1.doc? I checked Document Properties and I see no mention of the original filename in there. Where else could it be? |
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How do I change the default save name on a Word template?
My apologies. You're absolutely right. I was looking at the wrong template
which is why it wasn't showing up in the Document Properties. Ugh. Thanks for your help. "Anne Troy" wrote: I don't understand the problem, Shari. Here's what I did, in Word 2000 (you didn't mention the version). I saved a document as somenamehere.doc. Closed and reopened and saved as a template. Create a new doc from it, on save, the name is somenamehere.doc. Open the template, change the title to anothernamehere.doc, save and close. Create a new doc from it and save, it wants to save as anothernamehere.doc. It's not looking for the "original filename". It's looking at the Title under File--Properties. ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "Shari" wrote in message ... That's what I meant by checking the Document Properties. The name in there is "Generic Template." not "Specific Document" Anywhere else it could be? "Anne Troy" wrote: File--Properties, change the title. ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "Shari" wrote in message ... I created a template. And let's say the original document I created it from was called SpecificDocument.doc Now, whenever I create a new document from that template and save that document, it's called SpecificDocument.doc. Of course that can be changed in the file save dialog box. But for professionalism's sake, it would be nice to get rid of that. How can I change that to say something more generic? Or even just Untitled-1.doc? I checked Document Properties and I see no mention of the original filename in there. Where else could it be? |
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How do I change the default save name on a Word template?
This was driving me crazy. Every time I tried to save a document for the
first time, the default "save as" name was a strange document name (and the same every time) rather than the first few words of the document being saved. Your reply suggested to me that the solution would be to open the "normal.dot" template, go to the properties and -- lo and behold -- there was that strange default document name in the "name" box. I deleted it, saved "normal.dot" and now all is well. My remaining question -- I didn't modify "normal.dot" in the first place, so how did that strange file name get in there? "Anne Troy" wrote: I don't understand the problem, Shari. Here's what I did, in Word 2000 (you didn't mention the version). I saved a document as somenamehere.doc. Closed and reopened and saved as a template. Create a new doc from it, on save, the name is somenamehere.doc. Open the template, change the title to anothernamehere.doc, save and close. Create a new doc from it and save, it wants to save as anothernamehere.doc. It's not looking for the "original filename". It's looking at the Title under File--Properties. ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "Shari" wrote in message ... That's what I meant by checking the Document Properties. The name in there is "Generic Template." not "Specific Document" Anywhere else it could be? "Anne Troy" wrote: File--Properties, change the title. ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "Shari" wrote in message ... I created a template. And let's say the original document I created it from was called SpecificDocument.doc Now, whenever I create a new document from that template and save that document, it's called SpecificDocument.doc. Of course that can be changed in the file save dialog box. But for professionalism's sake, it would be nice to get rid of that. How can I change that to say something more generic? Or even just Untitled-1.doc? I checked Document Properties and I see no mention of the original filename in there. Where else could it be? |
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