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I have thousands of Word documents on a file server that are taking too long
to load when opening in Word 2003. After reading through the discussion groups, I've confirmed that the document template listed in the "templates and add-ins" field of each document are pointing to a location that no longer exists, and was on a network share. It is taking our users a minute to two minutes to open each of these documents. I need a solution that does one of the following... 1. Updates each document with the new location of the template. (\\oldserver\templates\templatename.dot to \\newserver\templates\templatename.dot) 2. Erases the entry in the templates and add-ins field altogether (will this cause issues?) 3. Reduce or eliminate the time-out setting for searching for the template. I really need a solution to this quickly, so hopefully somebody out there can help me. Also, I don't know VBA, so if your solution involves running scripts, I'll need a little extra hand-holding. Thanks very much. |
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Provided the document template names are the same in the old and new
template folders (no sub folders for example) the following macro *should* change the template folder location for files in a selected folder. Change the path to the actual path of the new template folder in the line sNewPath = "\\newserver\templates\" Note that if a template of the same name as the original template is not present in that folder no change is made. The macro should not affect those files based on normal.dot. However while tests on a standalone machine are all very well, introducing your network into the mix may not result in the desired outcome. However feel free to test it on copies of some of your documents before running it on the live files. http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm Sub ChangeTemplateFolder() Dim iFld As Integer Dim strCodes As String Dim FirstLoop As Boolean Dim strFileName As String Dim strPath As String Dim oDoc As Document Dim sTemplate As Template Dim sNewPath As String Dim i As Long sNewPath = "\\newserver\templates\" With Dialogs(wdDialogCopyFile) If .Display 0 Then strPath = .Directory Else MsgBox "Cancelled by User" Exit Sub End If End With If Documents.Count 0 Then Documents.Close savechanges:=wdPromptToSaveChanges End If FirstLoop = True If Left(strPath, 1) = Chr(34) Then strPath = Mid(strPath, 2, Len(strPath) - 2) End If strFileName = Dir$(strPath & "*.doc") While Len(strFileName) 0 Set oDoc = Documents.Open(strPath & strFileName) Set sTemplate = ActiveDocument.AttachedTemplate On Error Resume Next With ActiveDocument .UpdateStylesOnOpen = False .AttachedTemplate = sNewPath & sTemplate.Name End With oDoc.Close savechanges:=wdSaveChanges Set oDoc = Nothing GetNextDoc: strFileName = Dir$() Wend End Sub -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org HWhite wrote: I have thousands of Word documents on a file server that are taking too long to load when opening in Word 2003. After reading through the discussion groups, I've confirmed that the document template listed in the "templates and add-ins" field of each document are pointing to a location that no longer exists, and was on a network share. It is taking our users a minute to two minutes to open each of these documents. I need a solution that does one of the following... 1. Updates each document with the new location of the template. (\\oldserver\templates\templatename.dot to \\newserver\templates\templatename.dot) 2. Erases the entry in the templates and add-ins field altogether (will this cause issues?) 3. Reduce or eliminate the time-out setting for searching for the template. I really need a solution to this quickly, so hopefully somebody out there can help me. Also, I don't know VBA, so if your solution involves running scripts, I'll need a little extra hand-holding. Thanks very much. |
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