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How do I get the form to be saved as a different document, so the user does
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Okay, I'm sorry for lack of information. I have Word 2007, but most users
have 2003. If the user does not "Save As" can they be forced to save as a
different document?
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How do I get the form to be saved as a different document, so the user does
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You create the form as a template (.dotx or .dotm) instead of a document. A
new form document is then created each time, and users are forced to Save
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Okay, I'm sorry for lack of information. I have Word 2007, but most users
have 2003. If the user does not "Save As" can they be forced to save as a
different document?
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How do I get the form to be saved as a different document, so the user
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not save over the original blank form?

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Thank you, Suzanne!!
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You create the form as a template (.dotx or .dotm) instead of a document. A
new form document is then created each time, and users are forced to Save
As.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

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Okay, I'm sorry for lack of information. I have Word 2007, but most users
have 2003. If the user does not "Save As" can they be forced to save as a
different document?
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"MB" wrote:

How do I get the form to be saved as a different document, so the user
does
not save over the original blank form?

MB




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