Templates Saved to Desktop

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Linda Frankish

I have always been taught that in order not to "break" a document tha
has a template attached, the template needs to be saved on ever deskto
that the document will be opened on.
I think this is an Urban legend, but I am not quite sure.
I create 100+ documents by creating a new document and attaching
template to it. I then fill in the content.
Alternatively, I take documents that already exist and I attac
templates to them, and with the Organizer pull in the styles I want.
My problem is that I have seen documents revert to the Normal.dot an
pull in the styles formats from there; however, it is my belief that a
long as I have some kind of tempate attached, this should not happen.
Am I deluded in that, or do I really need to make sure that the people
send it to have the template on their desktops.
Please - this is one of many Word issues that drives me mad
 
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Stefan Blom

If the document needs access to information from the template, such as
macros or Building Blocks or key assignments, you have to distribute the
document along with its template. Keeping the document in the same folder as
the template will be enough for Word to find it.
 

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