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Hi,
Can someone tell me if Word 2007 has document templates as previous versions. If so, how do I get there. Previous versions I when to File, New and the template dialog appeared. Can I still do this in Word 07. Frank |
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Yes, by clicking on Office Button | New. The Office Button is the big
round thing at the upper left corner of the Word window. Francis wrote: Hi, Can someone tell me if Word 2007 has document templates as previous versions. If so, how do I get there. Previous versions I when to File, New and the template dialog appeared. Can I still do this in Word 07. Frank |
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Frank, you can also add the "New Document or Template" button to your Quick
Access Toolbar. Cyndie Browning Tulsa, OK "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: Yes, by clicking on Office Button | New. The Office Button is the big round thing at the upper left corner of the Word window. Francis wrote: Hi, Can someone tell me if Word 2007 has document templates as previous versions. If so, how do I get there. Previous versions I when to File, New and the template dialog appeared. Can I still do this in Word 07. Frank |
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Thank you Frances and Gr8Auntieokie: I've been playing with this all day and
you got me there quickly. Now if I can figure how to put on on the quick access toolbar. "Francis Cunningham, Jr." wrote: Hi, Can someone tell me if Word 2007 has document templates as previous versions. If so, how do I get there. Previous versions I when to File, New and the template dialog appeared. Can I still do this in Word 07. Frank |
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(I think you meant, "how to put IT [the "new document and template" button]
on the quick access toolbar.") (1) Right-click on the Quick Access Toolbar ("QAT," which is what we call it at our office, as opposed to the _mouse_ in your hand) and select Customize Quick Access Toolbar. (2) Change "Choose commands from" (on the left) to "All Commands." (3) In the list of commands (left window), find and click once on "New Document or Template...." (4) Click once on the Add button in the middle. (5) If you want to move the command to a different position on the QAT than dead last, click on it in the right window, then click on the Move Up or Move Down buttons until it's where you want it. (6) Then click OK. I always recommend that you close Word and save the changes to your Normal.dotm right then. (In our office we have Word set up to ask if we want to "save the changes to the global template, Normal.dotm" whenever we close Word.) And that's all there is to it. Cyndie Browning Software Support Specialist GableGotwals Tulsa, OK "TruthbKnown" wrote: Thank you Frances and Gr8Auntieokie: I've been playing with this all day and you got me there quickly. Now if I can figure how to put on on the quick access toolbar. "Francis Cunningham, Jr." wrote: Hi, Can someone tell me if Word 2007 has document templates as previous versions. If so, how do I get there. Previous versions I when to File, New and the template dialog appeared. Can I still do this in Word 07. Frank |
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Thank You!
"gr8auntieokie" wrote: (I think you meant, "how to put IT [the "new document and template" button] on the quick access toolbar.") (1) Right-click on the Quick Access Toolbar ("QAT," which is what we call it at our office, as opposed to the _mouse_ in your hand) and select Customize Quick Access Toolbar. (2) Change "Choose commands from" (on the left) to "All Commands." (3) In the list of commands (left window), find and click once on "New Document or Template...." (4) Click once on the Add button in the middle. (5) If you want to move the command to a different position on the QAT than dead last, click on it in the right window, then click on the Move Up or Move Down buttons until it's where you want it. (6) Then click OK. I always recommend that you close Word and save the changes to your Normal.dotm right then. (In our office we have Word set up to ask if we want to "save the changes to the global template, Normal.dotm" whenever we close Word.) And that's all there is to it. Cyndie Browning Software Support Specialist GableGotwals Tulsa, OK "TruthbKnown" wrote: Thank you Frances and Gr8Auntieokie: I've been playing with this all day and you got me there quickly. Now if I can figure how to put on on the quick access toolbar. "Francis Cunningham, Jr." wrote: Hi, Can someone tell me if Word 2007 has document templates as previous versions. If so, how do I get there. Previous versions I when to File, New and the template dialog appeared. Can I still do this in Word 07. Frank |
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Hi,
I have a similar problem, let say I have two word templates, they are template A and template B, I apply a special style and some defined static contents such as a document's cover to both of templates and then let say I start building my document where at the beginning I use template A, and then after giving quite a lot of content into document for some time, I start thinking to change my document template to template B, but on that time, how can I do this ? Is there anyone can give me shed of light to me ? Kind Regards, Melly |
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Attaching a different template won't change the content or layout. You need
to create a new document based on template B and insert the existing document into it. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Melly" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a similar problem, let say I have two word templates, they are template A and template B, I apply a special style and some defined static contents such as a document's cover to both of templates and then let say I start building my document where at the beginning I use template A, and then after giving quite a lot of content into document for some time, I start thinking to change my document template to template B, but on that time, how can I do this ? Is there anyone can give me shed of light to me ? Kind Regards, Melly |
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Thank you. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Attaching a different template won't change the content or layout. You need to create a new document based on template B and insert the existing document into it. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Melly" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a similar problem, let say I have two word templates, they are template A and template B, I apply a special style and some defined static contents such as a document's cover to both of templates and then let say I start building my document where at the beginning I use template A, and then after giving quite a lot of content into document for some time, I start thinking to change my document template to template B, but on that time, how can I do this ? Is there anyone can give me shed of light to me ? Kind Regards, Melly . |
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