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All Microsoft Office templates fall into one of four
categories. When you click
New on the
File menu, the Office application you are using looks in the following
locations for templates that belong to that application:
- User Templates Location
- Workgroup Templates Location
- Advertised and Installed Templates Location
- Non-File-Based Templates Location
User Templates Location
Newly created or modified templates are saved in a folder in your
profile directory. The folders under your profile contain configuration
preferences and options specific to you. Everything that needs to roam with you
is stored in these directories as part of your profile.
Your
templates can be in one of several locations, depending on whether Microsoft
Office 2000 has been installed on Microsoft Windows 95/98, Microsoft Windows
NT, or Microsoft Windows 2000.
Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows 98, and Microsoft Windows NT 4.0:
C:\Windows
Folder\Profiles\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates
Microsoft Windows 95 and Microsoft Windows 98 (without profiles):
C:\Windows Folder\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates
Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP (upgraded from Windows NT 4.0):
C:\Windows Folder\Profiles\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates
Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP (non-upgrade installation):
C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates
When you create a new template or customize an existing one and
save it, the template is saved, by default, in one of these locations. You can
change the location where your new templates are saved. To do this, do one of
the following:
Note Changing where your new templates are saved by using either of
the following methods will change where all Microsoft Office application
templates are saved.
- Use Microsoft Word to Change Where Office Templates Are Saved
- On the Tools menu, click Options.
- On the File Locations tab, click User templates and click Modify.
- In the Modify Location dialog box, change the Folder name or Look in box to the folder where you want to save your new templates, and
then click OK.
- Click OK or Close to close the Options dialog box.
-or-
- Use the Office 2000 Shortcut Bar to Change Where Office Templates Are Saved
- Right-click a blank area of the Office 2000 Shortcut
Bar, and then click Customize on the shortcut menu that appears.
- On the Settings tab, click to select the User Templates location, and then click Modify.
- In the User Templates Location dialog box, change the Folder name box to the folder where you want your new templates to be saved,
and then click Add.
- In the Customize dialog box, click OK.
The changed path is noted in the Windows registry and is used
the next time you want to save a new template. For more information, please see
the "Changes in the Windows Registry Settings for User and Workgroup Templates"
section later in this article.
Note A network administrator can change the location where your new
templates are saved by using the policy templates that ship with the Microsoft
Office 2000 Resource Kit. For more information about this, please see your
network administrator.
You can also create custom tabs that appear in
the
New dialog box (on the
File menu, click
New) by creating a new folder within the
Templates folder in your profile. Tabs with the same name as your new
folder appear in the
New dialog box and allow you to further categorize your new
templates. For more information, please see the article listed in the
"References" section later in this article.
Workgroup Templates Location
The templates saved to this location are basically the same as
the templates that are saved in your User Templates Location, with the
exception that the location is usually a shared folder on a network drive. By
default, the Workgroup Templates Location is not set to a specific folder and
is blank.
Note Your network administrator may set a shared location as a source
from which to provide common templates used throughout your workgroup or
company. The Workgroup Template Location normally is a read-only shared network
folder.
In addition to checking your default User Templates Location
for existing templates, Office 2000 applications check the Workgroup Templates
Location for additional templates that may exist.
For more
information about the Workgroup Templates Location and how to share a template
with your workgroup or company, please see your network administrator.
Advertised and Installed Templates
Advertised templates are templates that are shipped with Office
2000 and appear in the
New dialog box (on the
File menu, click
New). Depending on the type of installation performed, all of the
templates may not have been installed on your hard disk. However, when you
click
New on the
File menu, each Office 2000 application displays the templates as
available.
When you select to use a template, the Office application
determines whether the template has been installed. If the template is
installed, a new document based on the template opens. If the template has not
been installed (but just advertised), the application displays a prompt asking
whether you want to install it.
You can remove installed templates by
starting the Office 2000 installation program and setting the template group to
"Installed on First Use." This effectively removes the templates from the hard
disk, and they once again become advertised templates. All Office "installed"
templates are installed to the following folder by default:
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Templates\Language ID Number
Note The language ID number is a four-digit code representing the
language types currently installed. For example, the US version of Office 2000
installs a "1033" folder, the Arabic version installs a "1025" folder, and the
German folder is "1031". Microsoft Office supports many other languages, and it
is possible to have multiple languages installed at one time. Therefore, you
may have a "Templates" folder that contains several of these language ID
folders.
Tabs created for advertised and installed templates in the
New Office Documents dialog box are built into Microsoft Office and cannot be renamed.
After all the templates for a tab are uninstalled, the tab is
removed.
Important The Microsoft Office programs do not recognize a custom template
that you may have created if you place it in this folder. Only "installed"
templates can be used in this folder. However, if you open an "installed"
template and make changes to it, the modified template can be used in this
folder. Also remember, if you remove Microsoft Office at any time, the
"installed" template you modified is also removed. The proper location for your
custom templates is in your profile templates folder. Please see the "User
Templates Location" section earlier in this article for more information.
Non-File-Based Templates
These are the templates that Microsoft Office 2000 programs use
to create new workbooks, documents, databases, and slides. As the name
suggests, there is not a physical template from which these special files are
created. Each program has the information necessary to create a new file of the
necessary type.
For example, if the global template (Normal.dot) does
not exist in Microsoft Word with which to create a blank document, Word uses
its internally stored settings to create a new blank document.
Changes in the Windows Registry Settings for User and Workgroup Templates
Warning If you use Registry Editor incorrectly, you may cause serious
problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Microsoft
cannot guarantee that you can solve problems that result from using Registry
Editor incorrectly. Use Registry Editor at your own risk.
Microsoft Office 2000 uses two registry keys in which to record the "User
Templates Location" and the "Workgroup Templates Location." Both of these
settings are recorded in the following Windows registry key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\9.0\Common\General
The "User Templates Location" is stored in the "UserTemplates"
string value.
The "Workgroup Templates Location" is stored in the
"SharedTemplates" string value.
Initially, these string values do not
exist until you make a change to the default locations for your custom
templates. By default, all Microsoft Office applications know where to look for
their "installed" templates, so no string value is required for their
location.
If you change the "User Templates Location" back to the
default location as listed in the "User Templates Location" section of this
article, the "UserTemplates" string value is removed from the registry.
However, if you change the "Workgroup Templates Location" back to its default,
the "SharedTemplates" string value is retained in the registry.