So now I have templates for every subject so it's more convenient. Now is there a way to show all templates right when I open Microsft Word..I.E. at the right where it says "Getting started" and "Recently Saved Files"? If this isn't clear just tell me.. I'm just saying that instead of searching for a template every time it'd be way more convenient to have links to each one somewhere I can just click and will only take a second. ThxxAgaiin.
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here it is:
Create a document template
Do one of the following:
To base a template on an existing document
On the File menu, click Open.
Open the document you want.
To base a new template on an existing template
On the File menu, click New.
In the New Document task pane, under New from template, click General Templates.
Click a template that is similar to the one you want to create, click Template under Create New, and then click OK.
On the File menu, click Save As.
In the Save as type box, click Document Template. This file type will already be selected if you are saving a file that you created as a template.
The default folder is the Templates folder in the Save in box. To save the template so that it will appear on a tab other than General, switch to the corresponding subfolder within the Templates folder.
In the File name box, type a name for the new template, and then click Save.
In the new template, add the text and graphics you want to appear in all new documents that you base on the template, and delete any items you don't want to appear.
Make the changes you want to the margin settings, page size and orientation, styles, and other formats.
On the Standard toolbar, click Save , and then click Close on the File menu.
Notes
The hyperlink in this topic goes to the Web. You can switch back to Help at any time. For more templates and wizards, visit the Microsoft Office Template Gallery.
To make AutoText entries and macros available only to documents based on this template, store them in this template, not in the Normal template.
(got this by click on help. type TEMPLATE)
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try the help file within word for working with and displaying templets
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