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I have a Word 2007 template, for some help files, that is likely to be
tweaked. A number of authors are using the tempalte and creating hundreds of small help documents. I want to be able to: 1 - Send out an update of the template to the authors and have all of their documents reflect the changes in the template next time they are opened. 2 - Receive the files back from the authors and have them update against the office master version of the template as they are opened. I can achieve (1) by displaying the developer tab and in the Templates group, clicking Document Template, then setting the Automatically update document styles option. However, I cannot get this to default to being checked. Inevitably users will forget to check this as they create new documents. The problem achieving (2) is that the location of the templates folder is beyond my control on the authors' machines, and the template location stored seems to be an explicit path (C:\windows\user\...\help.dotx). Is there any way of replacing this with a symbolic path (%workgrouptemplates%\help.dotx)??? What other hints have people got for keeping documents linked to templates in a nice, neat fashion? Thanks, David |
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