Word 2007: move template folder?

  • Thread starter Nigel Molesworth
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Nigel Molesworth

First question: is there an Office 2007 set of groups on the Microsoft
Public News Server?

If not, perhaps someone here can help. In Word 2003 you could move the
folder that Word looked in for templates

How do you do it in Word 2007?
 
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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Nigel,

The MS Office newsgroups are generally by function rather than version. The equivalent of Tools=>Options=>File Locations from Word
2003 is, for Word 2007, File Button=>Word Options=>Advanced
then scroll down to the 'General' section.

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First question: is there an Office 2007 set of groups on the Microsoft
Public News Server?

If not, perhaps someone here can help. In Word 2003 you could move the
folder that Word looked in for templates

How do you do it in Word 2007?

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Nigel M>>
--

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Nigel,

The MS Office newsgroups are generally by function rather than version. The equivalent of Tools=>Options=>File Locations from Word
2003 is, for Word 2007, File Button=>Word Options=>Advanced
then scroll down to the 'General' section.

===========
First question: is there an Office 2007 set of groups on the Microsoft
Public News Server?

If not, perhaps someone here can help. In Word 2003 you could move the
folder that Word looked in for templates

How do you do it in Word 2007?

--
Nigel M>>
--

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Nigel,

The MS Office newsgroups are generally by function rather than version. The equivalent of Tools=>Options=>File Locations from Word
2003 is, for Word 2007, File Button=>Word Options=>Advanced
then scroll down to the 'General' section.

===========
First question: is there an Office 2007 set of groups on the Microsoft
Public News Server?

If not, perhaps someone here can help. In Word 2003 you could move the
folder that Word looked in for templates

How do you do it in Word 2007?

--
Nigel M>>
--

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Nigel,

The MS Office newsgroups are generally by function rather than version. The equivalent of Tools=>Options=>File Locations from Word
2003 is, for Word 2007, File Button=>Word Options=>Advanced
then scroll down to the 'General' section.

===========
First question: is there an Office 2007 set of groups on the Microsoft
Public News Server?

If not, perhaps someone here can help. In Word 2003 you could move the
folder that Word looked in for templates

How do you do it in Word 2007?

--
Nigel M>>
--

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 
N

Nigel Molesworth

The equivalent of Tools=>Options=>File Locations from Word
2003 is, for Word 2007, File Button=>Word Options=>Advanced
then scroll down to the 'General' section.

Hi Bob,

You know I have stared at that page for about an hour, thinking "it
*must* be on here somewhere". Many thanks.
 
N

Nigel Molesworth

The equivalent of Tools=>Options=>File Locations from Word
2003 is, for Word 2007, File Button=>Word Options=>Advanced
then scroll down to the 'General' section.

Hi Bob,

You know I have stared at that page for about an hour, thinking "it
*must* be on here somewhere". Many thanks.
 
N

Nigel Molesworth

The equivalent of Tools=>Options=>File Locations from Word
2003 is, for Word 2007, File Button=>Word Options=>Advanced
then scroll down to the 'General' section.

Hi Bob,

You know I have stared at that page for about an hour, thinking "it
*must* be on here somewhere". Many thanks.
 
N

Nigel Molesworth

The equivalent of Tools=>Options=>File Locations from Word
2003 is, for Word 2007, File Button=>Word Options=>Advanced
then scroll down to the 'General' section.

Hi Bob,

You know I have stared at that page for about an hour, thinking "it
*must* be on here somewhere". Many thanks.
 

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