where is Letter Wizard hidden in 2007

J

Jay Freedman

There is no letter wizard in 2007, hidden or otherwise. According to
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc179199.aspx:


Description: The following wizards are removed:

a.. Agenda wizard

b.. Envelope wizard

c.. Fax wizard

d.. Letter wizard

e.. Memo wizard

f.. Pleading wizard

g.. Resume wizard

Reason for change: These wizards are replaced by more modern templates
available on Office Online.

Migration path: Use the templates on Office Online.


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J

J16

I do no like the new templates and I see none for what I need online. I liked
the suggestions in wizard like salutions and formal / informal greetings. Do
the online temlates for 2003 work in 2007? Can anyone supply these included
2003 temlates from older word at office online in the future?
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi J16,

For the most part, yes the http://office.microsoft.com/templates work in Word 2007, but the Letter Wizard isn't one provided there
and Wizards aren't included with Word 2007. Some of the online templates that were in earlier Word versions have had the macros
that enabled the Wizard/active features removed from the online versions.

If you have an older version of Word available these are the files that make up the Wizard's file set:

The Wizard itself: Letter.wiz
Letter formats used by the Wizard

contemporary letter.dot,
elegant letter.dot,
professional letter,dot,
contMltr.dot,
elegM.ltr.dot,
profMltr.dot,
contAltr.dot,
elegAltr.dot,
profAltr.dot.
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I do no like the new templates and I see none for what I need online. I liked
the suggestions in wizard like salutions and formal / informal greetings. Do
the online temlates for 2003 work in 2007? Can anyone supply these included
2003 temlates from older word at office online in the future?
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Wondering >>
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Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

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