Creating new Word templates

B

Bill

Step 4 under Word Help for creating new document templates says that new templates can be saved under tabs other than the General tabs by accessing the respective subfolder under the Templates folder when using the Save As command. When I attempt to save a new template using Save As, the pop up file folder window goes to the Template folder but no subfolders representing the General or other tabs exist.
 
J

Jezebel

When you go to Save As and the Templates folder is displayed, click the
'Create new template' button on the toolbar to create the subfolder you
want.


Bill said:
Step 4 under Word Help for creating new document templates says that new
templates can be saved under tabs other than the General tabs by accessing
the respective subfolder under the Templates folder when using the Save As
command. When I attempt to save a new template using Save As, the pop up
file folder window goes to the Template folder but no subfolders
representing the General or other tabs exist.
 
B

Bill

I do not see a toolbar or a 'Create new Template button' in the Save As command pop up window.
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

Jezebel meant the "Create New Folder" button (a file folder with a sort of
star at the top). The toolbar is the top bar of the dialog. All templates
saved in the root Templates folder are displayed on the General tab; when
you create a subfolder of the Templates folder and put at least one template
in it, you will see a new tab in the File New dialog.



Bill said:
I do not see a toolbar or a 'Create new Template button' in the Save As
command pop up window.
 
C

Charles Kenyon

And, if you name such a subfolder the same as the label on a tab in the File
=> New dialog it will show up under that tab with the built-in templates
that are not in your folder.
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Charles Kenyon

See the MVP FAQ: <URL: http://www.mvps.org/word/> which is awesome!
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