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From the drop-down list in the Create New Building Block dialog box, you can
only save building blocks in building blocks.dotx (the default), the Normal template (always loaded as a global template and by default attached as the document template) or to the attached document template, if you have attached a template to the document other than the Normal template. You can also open a template and create the building blocks within that template. The following discussion -- again somewhat lengthy -- should address your question. *Where to store building blocks* Building blocks are stored in template files (*.dotx) Built-in building blocks (US English) are stored in building blocks.dotx at: C:\Documents and Settings\User Name \Application Data\Microsoft\Document Building Blocks\1033\ (Windows XP) C:\Users\User Name\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Document Building Blocks\1033\ (Vista) This is a copy, created automatically when you install Word, of the original file, which you should not delete! C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\Document Parts\1033\(Windows XP or Vista) User-created building blocks are stored at: C:\Documents and Settings\User Name \Application Data\Microsoft\Document Building Blocks\1033\Building Blocks.dotx (Windows XP) C:\Users\User Name\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Document Building Blocks\1033\Building Blocks.dotx (Vista) User-created templates and the Normal template are stored at: C:\Documents and Settings\User Name \Application Data\Microsoft\Templates\ (Windows XP) C:\Users\User Name\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Templates\ (Vista) *Alternatives to storing building blocks in the default building blocks.dotx file* Building blocks are stored by default in building blocks.dotx. This file can become corrupt and you might lose your custom building blocks. They can be stored in the Normal template (not recommended) or in the attached document template. You might find it advisable to store building blocks suited to a specific type of document in a document template you have created for the express purpose of creating that type of document You can also create a new template(s) and store the building blocks there by simply opening the template and creating the building blocks; this template that can be loaded for (1) the current session only or (2)all Word sessions. *Loading a global template for the current session only You must first add the Developer tab 1st Click the Microsoft Office Button to display the Office menu, click Word Options to display the Word Options dialog box and click Personalize Check the Show Developer tab in the Ribbon check box and click OK Then on the Developer tab, in the Templates group, click Document templates and select the Templates tab of the Templates and Add-ins dialog box. Click Add, select the template containing the building blocks that you want to load for the current session and click OK. This only stays active for the current session; if you want to use it in future session you'll need to make sure the check box for the template is checked or save the template in Word's startup folder. The startup folder is located at: C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\Application Data\Microsoft\Word\STARTUP\(Windows XP) C:\Users\User Name\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Word\STARTUP\ (Vista) Let me know if I have left anything unanswered. Good luck! "Vicky" wrote: Thank you. THis clarifies much of my confusion. One more question. do when do I save it to Building Blocks v. Current Doc v. Normal? I think I understand what Current doc is - what is building blocks? "Aeneas" wrote: Here's a rather lengthy explanation, which I hope is helpful. *Galleries* Building blocks are organized into galleries such as AutoText, Quick Parts and Page Numbers; there are 35 built-in galleries; you cannot create new galleries (15 built-in, 15 more with €ścustom€ť preceding name of each built-in gallery (for example, Custom AutoText) and 5 named Custom 1 to Custom 5) *Categories* Galleries in turn can be organized into categories; by default the only category is General; you can add as many categories to a given gallery as you'd like *Quick Parts Gallery and Categories* When you click Quick Parts on the Insert tab, in the Text group, you will see the building blocks in the Quick Parts gallery organized alphabetically by category and within categories alphabetically If you organize AutoText entries into categories, I would think it would be easier to find them in the Quick Parts gallery so long as you do not have many other building blocks that you have classified as Quick Parts. I do not use this approach. *AutoText Gallery and Categories* Personally I prefer to classify AutoText entries in the AutoText gallery and create categories within the AutoText gallery; the advantage of this approach is that the Quick Parts gallery is reserved for commonly-used building blocks other than AutoText. But how do you display them quickly? You need to add the AutoText button to the Quick Access Toolbar. *Adding the AutoText button to the Quick Access Toolbar* Either click Customize Quick Access Toolbar triangle on the right end of the Quick Access Toolbar to display the Quick Access Toolbar Customize menu and click More Commands to display the customization options (the "command well") -or- Click the Microsoft Office Button to display the Office menu and click Word Options to display the Word Options dialog box; click Customize to display the customization options Then: In the Choose commands from drop-down list box, select All commands Scroll down and select the desired command (AutoText) Choose where the customization is saved (by default in Building Blocks.dotx) Click Add Click OK When you click the AutoText button, youll see AutoText entries in the AutoText gallery organized by category; the categories are in alphabetical order and the AutoText entries in each category are sorted alphabetically by name; no other building blocks are displayed *Naming AutoText entries and using the stripped down AutoComplete feature* Even though the AutoComplete feature has been severely limited as a result of integrating AutoText entries into building blocks, it is still very useful. But to be able to use the AutoComplete feature efficiently, the AutoText entries must be named with unique names (preferably combining letters and at least one number in the 1st 4 characters of the name). As soon as the characters you enter are unique, you press F3 and the AutoText entry is inserted. The uniqueness of the name has to apply to all building blocks, not just those within a given gallery or category with a gallery. Unless you have hundreds of AutoText entries, I find this is by far the easiest way to insert AutoText entries. "Vicky" wrote: Can someone point me in the direction of a good explaination of Building Blocks/Quick Parts? I would like to understand when I need to change a gallery and a category In other words, If I am selecting text that I would like to reuse frequently (Auto text from prior versions) does it matter that I save it to the Quick Parts gallery or the AutoText gallery? Is there a way to quickly access these building blocks? I've added my Quick Parts button to the Quick Access toolbar but I am wondering what will happen why I have many entries in my Quick Parts. Thanks! |
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