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I hope I'm posting this in the right place...
In Word 2003, when you've associated a .DOT with a .DOC (Tools Templates and Add-Ins, Templates tab), the Document Template edit box displays the full pathname of the DOT. But if you move the pair of files to another folder and open up that .DOC on that folder and go again into Tools Templates and Add-Ins, the template name in Document Template edit box now has the NEW folder. It seems that Word 2003 doesn’t internally store the foldername of the DOT along with its filename, and instead will look first on the DOC's directory for its associated template. It probably only internally stores the filename rather than the full pathname. We’ve depended on this behavior as we move DOC/DOT files from test to production, since the location (name) of the directory we test in is different than in production. But Word 2007 seems to handle this differently. It looks like it internally stores not just the filename of the associated template but its full pathname (including the foldername) ***from when the original association was made***. So if you move the pair of files to another directory like we did above, open the DOC in Word 2007, and go into the Developer ribbon Document Template, you’ll still see the pathname of the DOT on the *original* folder. The DOC probably stores that full DOT pathname. Has anyone else noticed this? |
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In a quick test, I was *not* able to reproduce what you described, that is,
as far as I can tell it still works the same as in Word 2003. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Rick" wrote in message ... I hope I'm posting this in the right place... In Word 2003, when you've associated a .DOT with a .DOC (Tools Templates and Add-Ins, Templates tab), the Document Template edit box displays the full pathname of the DOT. But if you move the pair of files to another folder and open up that .DOC on that folder and go again into Tools Templates and Add-Ins, the template name in Document Template edit box now has the NEW folder. It seems that Word 2003 doesn’t internally store the foldername of the DOT along with its filename, and instead will look first on the DOC's directory for its associated template. It probably only internally stores the filename rather than the full pathname. We’ve depended on this behavior as we move DOC/DOT files from test to production, since the location (name) of the directory we test in is different than in production. But Word 2007 seems to handle this differently. It looks like it internally stores not just the filename of the associated template but its full pathname (including the foldername) ***from when the original association was made***. So if you move the pair of files to another directory like we did above, open the DOC in Word 2007, and go into the Developer ribbon Document Template, you’ll still see the pathname of the DOT on the *original* folder. The DOC probably stores that full DOT pathname. Has anyone else noticed this? |
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Hi -- I wonder if anyone else might try to reproduce this problem, as
it's pretty consistent for me. I have a pair of Word documents: a DOC and its associated DOT. They were originally created in Word 2003 on a network folder called P:\SOURCE32\, and then later copied to a network folder called G:\SOURCE32_UserTest\. If I open up 'G:\Source32_UserTest\START_NOTICE.DOT' in Word 2003 and choose Tools | Templates and Add-Ins, in the Document Template edit box I see 'G:\Source32_UserTest\START_NOTICE.DOT'. Word sees its associated .DOT file on the DOC's current directory. However, If I open up the DOC in Word 2007 and go to the Developer tab and click on Document Template, in the Document Template field I see 'P:\SOURCE32\START_NOTICE.DOT'. It somehow internally 'stores' the folder on which it was originally created. Anyone else see this behavior? On Dec 22 2009, 2:17*pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: In a quick test, I was *not* able to reproduce what you described, that is, as far as I can tell it still works the same as in Word 2003. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Rick" wrote in message ... I hope I'm posting this in the right place... In Word 2003, when you've associated a .DOT with a .DOC (Tools Templates and Add-Ins, Templates tab), the Document Template edit box displays the full pathname of the DOT. *But if you move the pair of files to another folder and open up that .DOC on that folder and go again into Tools Templates and Add-Ins, the template name in Document Template edit box now has the NEW folder. *It seems that Word 2003 doesn’t internally store the foldername of the DOT along with its filename, and instead will look first on the DOC's directory for its associated template. *It probably only internally stores the filename rather than the full pathname. We’ve depended on this behavior as we move DOC/DOT files from test to production, since the location (name) of the directory we test in is different than in production. But Word 2007 seems to handle this differently. *It looks like it internally stores not just the filename of the associated template but its full pathname (including the foldername) ***from when the original association was made***. *So if you move the pair of files to another directory like we did above, open the DOC in Word 2007, and go into the Developer ribbon Document Template, you’ll still see the pathname of the DOT on the *original* folder. *The DOC probably stores that full DOT pathname. Has anyone else noticed this? |
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Hi -- I wonder if anyone else might try to reproduce this problem, as
it's pretty consistent for me. I have a pair of Word documents: a DOC and its associated DOT. They were originally created in Word 2003 on a network folder called P:\SOURCE32\, and then later copied to a network folder called G:\SOURCE32_UserTest\. If I open up 'G:\Source32_UserTest\START_NOTICE.DOT' in Word 2003 and choose Tools | Templates and Add-Ins, in the Document Template edit box I see 'G:\Source32_UserTest\START_NOTICE.DOT'. Word sees its associated .DOT file on the DOC's current directory. However, If I open up the DOC in Word 2007 and go to the Developer tab and click on Document Template, in the Document Template field I see 'P:\SOURCE32\START_NOTICE.DOT'. It somehow internally 'stores' the folder on which it was originally created. Anyone else see this behavior? On Dec 22 2009, 2:17*pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: In a quick test, I was *not* able to reproduce what you described, that is, as far as I can tell it still works the same as in Word 2003. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Rick" wrote in message ... I hope I'm posting this in the right place... In Word 2003, when you've associated a .DOT with a .DOC (Tools Templates and Add-Ins, Templates tab), the Document Template edit box displays the full pathname of the DOT. *But if you move the pair of files to another folder and open up that .DOC on that folder and go again into Tools Templates and Add-Ins, the template name in Document Template edit box now has the NEW folder. *It seems that Word 2003 doesn’t internally store the foldername of the DOT along with its filename, and instead will look first on the DOC's directory for its associated template. *It probably only internally stores the filename rather than the full pathname. We’ve depended on this behavior as we move DOC/DOT files from test to production, since the location (name) of the directory we test in is different than in production. But Word 2007 seems to handle this differently. *It looks like it internally stores not just the filename of the associated template but its full pathname (including the foldername) ***from when the original association was made***. *So if you move the pair of files to another directory like we did above, open the DOC in Word 2007, and go into the Developer ribbon Document Template, you’ll still see the pathname of the DOT on the *original* folder. *The DOC probably stores that full DOT pathname. Has anyone else noticed this? |
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