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A couple of years ago I created a template for my dad and made it so when word was opened, this template would automatically show (I did follow instructions from either the Official Microsoft XP mag, or PC Answers). I know it involved replacing the existing blank document with my template, but I've forgotten the procedure and can't find the magazine now. If anyone could help, it would be most appreciated to know how to do this. Thank you Jason |
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Jason wrote:
Hi, A couple of years ago I created a template for my dad and made it so when word was opened, this template would automatically show (I did follow instructions from either the Official Microsoft XP mag, or PC Answers). I know it involved replacing the existing blank document with my template, but I've forgotten the procedure and can't find the magazine now. If anyone could help, it would be most appreciated to know how to do this. Thank you Jason That's a really bad idea. You can't create a proper Normal.dot template just by renaming another template; you lose some important functions. A better idea is just to put a shortcut to your template on the desktop. Double-clicking it will open Word with a new document based on that template. To make that shortcut, locate the template in the file manager, right-click it, and choose Send To Desktop. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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Thanks Jay. I had already placed a shortcut to the template, but it was my
dad saying "You did it before, why can't you do it again"!! I will leave it as it is and see how he gets on. Thanks you Jason "Jay Freedman" wrote: Jason wrote: Hi, A couple of years ago I created a template for my dad and made it so when word was opened, this template would automatically show (I did follow instructions from either the Official Microsoft XP mag, or PC Answers). I know it involved replacing the existing blank document with my template, but I've forgotten the procedure and can't find the magazine now. If anyone could help, it would be most appreciated to know how to do this. Thank you Jason That's a really bad idea. You can't create a proper Normal.dot template just by renaming another template; you lose some important functions. A better idea is just to put a shortcut to your template on the desktop. Double-clicking it will open Word with a new document based on that template. To make that shortcut, locate the template in the file manager, right-click it, and choose Send To Desktop. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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Understood. We all have dads. g
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Jason" wrote in message ... Thanks Jay. I had already placed a shortcut to the template, but it was my dad saying "You did it before, why can't you do it again"!! I will leave it as it is and see how he gets on. Thanks you Jason "Jay Freedman" wrote: Jason wrote: Hi, A couple of years ago I created a template for my dad and made it so when word was opened, this template would automatically show (I did follow instructions from either the Official Microsoft XP mag, or PC Answers). I know it involved replacing the existing blank document with my template, but I've forgotten the procedure and can't find the magazine now. If anyone could help, it would be most appreciated to know how to do this. Thank you Jason That's a really bad idea. You can't create a proper Normal.dot template just by renaming another template; you lose some important functions. A better idea is just to put a shortcut to your template on the desktop. Double-clicking it will open Word with a new document based on that template. To make that shortcut, locate the template in the file manager, right-click it, and choose Send To Desktop. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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