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From: Ellen K.
Thanks!
Now if I want to base a document on the template, I select the template on
clicking File | New, and then what? Will Word automatically know to
save it as a document (as opposed to overwriting the template)?
On 6 May 2005 00:27:10 -0400, Gregg N wrote
in message :
>Ellen K. wrote in
>news:t5ql7114jl32572nmn3kb174f3o5okll6m{at}4ax.com:
>
>> Let's just do ONE thing. Suppose I want to create a template X, then
>> I want to base documents on it. Instructions?
>
>I have Word 2000, so it may be slightly different for you.
>
>1. Select File, New
>2. Select the type of document on which you want to base your
> template. For example, "Blank Document".
>3. In the "Create New" radio button box, click "Template"
> instead of "Document".
>4. Click Ok.
>5. Add the text, styles, etc. you want in the template.
>6. Select File Save
>7. Enter a name for the template.
>8. Click "Save".
>
>Now when you choose File, New, you will see your template as one of the
>choices.
>
>Gregg
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