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| How do I Make a Template Available When I Start Word?
I found instructions for doing this in Office Online which says to put the template in c:\user name\AppData\Microsoft Word\Startup. I've done this and gone to Word Options/Add-ins/Manage and checked the box but when I restart Word it doesn't automaticlly load, I still have to load it each time. I have Windows XP and Word 2007. Please help. |
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It's not clear to me exactly what you want to accomplish. Do you want to use this template to create new documents? If so, then put it into your templates folder (click Office button, Word Options, Advanced, File Locations, User Templates). Or... does it contain Word 2003-style toolbars you want to access via the Add-ins tab? Or... something else? When you first open Word, click the Developer tab, then click Document Template. Does the template show up under Global templates and add-ins? If not, then it's likely that you didn't put it into the correct Startup folder. Check Office button, Word Options, Advanced, File Locations, and verify that the Startup location you used matches where Word thinks it should be. I'm running Vista, so I can't check to see where it gets put in Windows XP, but in Vista (here at least), it's in: C:\Users\[user name]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Word\STARTUP -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Alton Davis" <xxx.xxx> wrote in message news:u9$CfIXsIHA.3632@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >I found instructions for doing this in Office Online which says to put the >template in c:\user name\AppData\Microsoft Word\Startup. I've done this >and gone to Word Options/Add-ins/Manage and checked the box but when I >restart Word it doesn't automaticlly load, I still have to load it each >time. I have Windows XP and Word 2007. > Please help. > > > |
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| Re: How do I Make a Template Available When I Start Word?
Hi Herb, I never used Word 2003 so I don't know about Word 2003-style toolbars but I do want to access via the addins tab. It works fine if I start Word, go to Word Options/Add-Ins/Manage Templates and put a check mark by the add-in. The add-in is located in C:\Documents and Settings\Al\Application Data\Microsoft\Word\STARTUP which is where the article on Office Online says to put it. The check mark isn't saved so I have to check it every time I start Word. I don't have a Developer tab so I don't know about that. What this add-in does is give me a table like character map to insert Navajo letters, a standard keyboard would need about 20 more keys to have one for each letter. "Herb Tyson [MVP]" <herb@1x2y3z.xnw> wrote in message news:uWb6INYsIHA.2068@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > It's not clear to me exactly what you want to accomplish. Do you want to > use this template to create new documents? If so, then put it into your > templates folder (click Office button, Word Options, Advanced, File > Locations, User Templates). > > Or... does it contain Word 2003-style toolbars you want to access via the > Add-ins tab? > > Or... something else? > > When you first open Word, click the Developer tab, then click Document > Template. Does the template show up under Global templates and add-ins? If > not, then it's likely that you didn't put it into the correct Startup > folder. Check Office button, Word Options, Advanced, File Locations, and > verify that the Startup location you used matches where Word thinks it > should be. I'm running Vista, so I can't check to see where it gets put in > Windows XP, but in Vista (here at least), it's in: > > C:\Users\[user name]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Word\STARTUP > > -- > Herb Tyson MS MVP > Author of the Word 2007 Bible > Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com > Web: http://www.herbtyson.com > > > "Alton Davis" <xxx.xxx> wrote in message > news:u9$CfIXsIHA.3632@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>I found instructions for doing this in Office Online which says to put the >>template in c:\user name\AppData\Microsoft Word\Startup. I've done this >>and gone to Word Options/Add-ins/Manage and checked the box but when I >>restart Word it doesn't automaticlly load, I still have to load it each >>time. I have Windows XP and Word 2007. >> Please help. >> >> >> > |
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Regardless of what the Office Online article says about the Startup location--it might be wrong. I don't have Windows XP, so I can't check. So, in Word, click the Office button, Word Options, Advanced tab, and scroll to near the bottom and click the File Locations button. If you can't read the entire Startup location, click on Startup, then click Modify so you can see the exact location (but don't change it -- this is just a way to see the exact name, since the File Locations dialog usually doesn't display the entire name of long folder/subfolder names). Then, use Windows Explorer and make sure that that's the place where you put the template you want to access. The Developer tab doesn't display by default, but offers a faster way to get to the Templates and Add-ins dialog. To display the Developer tab, click Office - Word Options - Popular, and put a check next to "Show Developer tab in the Ribbon". -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Alton Davis" <xxx.xxx> wrote in message news:eJL8WpYsIHA.1240@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Hi Herb, > I never used Word 2003 so I don't know about Word 2003-style toolbars but > I do want to access via the addins tab. It works fine if I start Word, go > to Word Options/Add-Ins/Manage Templates and put a check mark by the > add-in. The add-in is located in C:\Documents and Settings\Al\Application > Data\Microsoft\Word\STARTUP which is where the article on Office Online > says to put it. The check mark isn't saved so I have to check it every > time I start Word. > I don't have a Developer tab so I don't know about that. What this add-in > does is give me a table like character map to insert Navajo letters, a > standard keyboard would need about 20 more keys to have one for each > letter. > > "Herb Tyson [MVP]" <herb@1x2y3z.xnw> wrote in message > news:uWb6INYsIHA.2068@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> It's not clear to me exactly what you want to accomplish. Do you want to >> use this template to create new documents? If so, then put it into your >> templates folder (click Office button, Word Options, Advanced, File >> Locations, User Templates). >> >> Or... does it contain Word 2003-style toolbars you want to access via the >> Add-ins tab? >> >> Or... something else? >> >> When you first open Word, click the Developer tab, then click Document >> Template. Does the template show up under Global templates and add-ins? >> If not, then it's likely that you didn't put it into the correct Startup >> folder. Check Office button, Word Options, Advanced, File Locations, and >> verify that the Startup location you used matches where Word thinks it >> should be. I'm running Vista, so I can't check to see where it gets put >> in Windows XP, but in Vista (here at least), it's in: >> >> C:\Users\[user name]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Word\STARTUP >> >> -- >> Herb Tyson MS MVP >> Author of the Word 2007 Bible >> Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com >> Web: http://www.herbtyson.com >> >> >> "Alton Davis" <xxx.xxx> wrote in message >> news:u9$CfIXsIHA.3632@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>>I found instructions for doing this in Office Online which says to put >>>the template in c:\user name\AppData\Microsoft Word\Startup. I've done >>>this and gone to Word Options/Add-ins/Manage and checked the box but when >>>I restart Word it doesn't automaticlly load, I still have to load it each >>>time. I have Windows XP and Word 2007. >>> Please help. >>> >>> >>> >> > > |
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PS... if it turns out that you are using the correct Startup folder, then it's likely that the add-in is one of several types that don't play by the rules, and hence isn't automatically loaded by Word, regardless of location. You might need to create an AutoExec macro (which runs when Word is started) that explicitly loads the template each time Word starts. (Note: This might be harder than it should be... when I include code to load a template via AutoExec, it refuses to load. It appears to be a timing problem since the macro runs fine after the document window has been created. If it comes to this, you might need help from the VBA folks.) -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Alton Davis" <xxx.xxx> wrote in message news:eJL8WpYsIHA.1240@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Hi Herb, > I never used Word 2003 so I don't know about Word 2003-style toolbars but > I do want to access via the addins tab. It works fine if I start Word, go > to Word Options/Add-Ins/Manage Templates and put a check mark by the > add-in. The add-in is located in C:\Documents and Settings\Al\Application > Data\Microsoft\Word\STARTUP which is where the article on Office Online > says to put it. The check mark isn't saved so I have to check it every > time I start Word. > I don't have a Developer tab so I don't know about that. What this add-in > does is give me a table like character map to insert Navajo letters, a > standard keyboard would need about 20 more keys to have one for each > letter. > > "Herb Tyson [MVP]" <herb@1x2y3z.xnw> wrote in message > news:uWb6INYsIHA.2068@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> It's not clear to me exactly what you want to accomplish. Do you want to >> use this template to create new documents? If so, then put it into your >> templates folder (click Office button, Word Options, Advanced, File >> Locations, User Templates). >> >> Or... does it contain Word 2003-style toolbars you want to access via the >> Add-ins tab? >> >> Or... something else? >> >> When you first open Word, click the Developer tab, then click Document >> Template. Does the template show up under Global templates and add-ins? >> If not, then it's likely that you didn't put it into the correct Startup >> folder. Check Office button, Word Options, Advanced, File Locations, and >> verify that the Startup location you used matches where Word thinks it >> should be. I'm running Vista, so I can't check to see where it gets put >> in Windows XP, but in Vista (here at least), it's in: >> >> C:\Users\[user name]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Word\STARTUP >> >> -- >> Herb Tyson MS MVP >> Author of the Word 2007 Bible >> Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com >> Web: http://www.herbtyson.com >> >> >> "Alton Davis" <xxx.xxx> wrote in message >> news:u9$CfIXsIHA.3632@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>>I found instructions for doing this in Office Online which says to put >>>the template in c:\user name\AppData\Microsoft Word\Startup. I've done >>>this and gone to Word Options/Add-ins/Manage and checked the box but when >>>I restart Word it doesn't automaticlly load, I still have to load it each >>>time. I have Windows XP and Word 2007. >>> Please help. >>> >>> >>> >> > > |
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| Re: How do I Make a Template Available When I Start Word?
If you end up needing an AutoExec macro, the following form seems to work: Sub AutoExec() AddIns.Add FileName:= _ "C:\Users\Herb\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Templates\HerbOld\ws-asks.dot", _ Install:=True End Sub Substitute the name/location of your template for the one in this example. Note that _ is a continuation mark that lets you spread long commands across multiple lines. For additional information about macros and how to use them, see: http://word.mvps.org/faqs/macrosvba/CreateAMacro.htm noting that things are located in different places in the current version of Word. Click on the Developer tab (see earlier message) - Macros - AutoExec - Create to gain access to the VBA editor. You would copy/paste only the stuff between the Sub and End Sub lines, since Word automatically creates those lines for you. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Herb Tyson [MVP]" <herb@1x2y3z.xnw> wrote in message news:ebJr8CesIHA.576@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > PS... if it turns out that you are using the correct Startup folder, then > it's likely that the add-in is one of several types that don't play by the > rules, and hence isn't automatically loaded by Word, regardless of > location. You might need to create an AutoExec macro (which runs when Word > is started) that explicitly loads the template each time Word starts. > (Note: This might be harder than it should be... when I include code to > load a template via AutoExec, it refuses to load. It appears to be a > timing problem since the macro runs fine after the document window has > been created. If it comes to this, you might need help from the VBA > folks.) > > -- > Herb Tyson MS MVP > Author of the Word 2007 Bible > Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com > Web: http://www.herbtyson.com > > > "Alton Davis" <xxx.xxx> wrote in message > news:eJL8WpYsIHA.1240@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Hi Herb, >> I never used Word 2003 so I don't know about Word 2003-style toolbars but >> I do want to access via the addins tab. It works fine if I start Word, >> go to Word Options/Add-Ins/Manage Templates and put a check mark by the >> add-in. The add-in is located in C:\Documents and Settings\Al\Application >> Data\Microsoft\Word\STARTUP which is where the article on Office Online >> says to put it. The check mark isn't saved so I have to check it every >> time I start Word. >> I don't have a Developer tab so I don't know about that. What this >> add-in does is give me a table like character map to insert Navajo >> letters, a standard keyboard would need about 20 more keys to have one >> for each letter. >> >> "Herb Tyson [MVP]" <herb@1x2y3z.xnw> wrote in message >> news:uWb6INYsIHA.2068@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>> It's not clear to me exactly what you want to accomplish. Do you want to >>> use this template to create new documents? If so, then put it into your >>> templates folder (click Office button, Word Options, Advanced, File >>> Locations, User Templates). >>> >>> Or... does it contain Word 2003-style toolbars you want to access via >>> the Add-ins tab? >>> >>> Or... something else? >>> >>> When you first open Word, click the Developer tab, then click Document >>> Template. Does the template show up under Global templates and add-ins? >>> If not, then it's likely that you didn't put it into the correct >>> Startup folder. Check Office button, Word Options, Advanced, File >>> Locations, and verify that the Startup location you used matches where >>> Word thinks it should be. I'm running Vista, so I can't check to see >>> where it gets put in Windows XP, but in Vista (here at least), it's in: >>> >>> C:\Users\[user name]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Word\STARTUP >>> >>> -- >>> Herb Tyson MS MVP >>> Author of the Word 2007 Bible >>> Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com >>> Web: http://www.herbtyson.com >>> >>> >>> "Alton Davis" <xxx.xxx> wrote in message >>> news:u9$CfIXsIHA.3632@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>>>I found instructions for doing this in Office Online which says to put >>>>the template in c:\user name\AppData\Microsoft Word\Startup. I've done >>>>this and gone to Word Options/Add-ins/Manage and checked the box but >>>>when I restart Word it doesn't automaticlly load, I still have to load >>>>it each time. I have Windows XP and Word 2007. >>>> Please help. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> > |
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| Re: How do I Make a Template Available When I Start Word?
The template is in the correct folder. I didn't have a problem with this when using Word 2002. I uninstalled Office XP before installing Office 2007 and now I'm thinking I should uninstall 2007 and go back to Office XP except for keeping Publisher 2007 which works well and also has the advantage of keeping the classic toolbars. "Herb Tyson [MVP]" <herb@1x2y3z.xnw> wrote in message news:O6Jk3HesIHA.3716@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > If you end up needing an AutoExec macro, the following form seems to work: > > Sub AutoExec() > AddIns.Add FileName:= _ > > "C:\Users\Herb\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Templates\HerbOld\ws-asks.dot", _ > Install:=True > End Sub > > Substitute the name/location of your template for the one in this example. > Note that _ is a continuation mark that lets you spread long commands > across multiple lines. For additional information about macros and how to > use them, see: > > http://word.mvps.org/faqs/macrosvba/CreateAMacro.htm > > noting that things are located in different places in the current version > of Word. Click on the Developer tab (see earlier message) - Macros - > AutoExec - Create to gain access to the VBA editor. You would copy/paste > only the stuff between the Sub and End Sub lines, since Word automatically > creates those lines for you. > > > -- > Herb Tyson MS MVP > Author of the Word 2007 Bible > Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com > Web: http://www.herbtyson.com > > > "Herb Tyson [MVP]" <herb@1x2y3z.xnw> wrote in message > news:ebJr8CesIHA.576@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> PS... if it turns out that you are using the correct Startup folder, then >> it's likely that the add-in is one of several types that don't play by >> the rules, and hence isn't automatically loaded by Word, regardless of >> location. You might need to create an AutoExec macro (which runs when >> Word is started) that explicitly loads the template each time Word >> starts. (Note: This might be harder than it should be... when I include >> code to load a template via AutoExec, it refuses to load. It appears to >> be a timing problem since the macro runs fine after the document window >> has been created. If it comes to this, you might need help from the VBA >> folks.) >> >> -- >> Herb Tyson MS MVP >> Author of the Word 2007 Bible >> Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com >> Web: http://www.herbtyson.com >> >> >> "Alton Davis" <xxx.xxx> wrote in message >> news:eJL8WpYsIHA.1240@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>> Hi Herb, >>> I never used Word 2003 so I don't know about Word 2003-style toolbars >>> but I do want to access via the addins tab. It works fine if I start >>> Word, go to Word Options/Add-Ins/Manage Templates and put a check mark >>> by the add-in. The add-in is located in C:\Documents and >>> Settings\Al\Application Data\Microsoft\Word\STARTUP which is where the >>> article on Office Online says to put it. The check mark isn't saved so >>> I have to check it every time I start Word. >>> I don't have a Developer tab so I don't know about that. What this >>> add-in does is give me a table like character map to insert Navajo >>> letters, a standard keyboard would need about 20 more keys to have one >>> for each letter. >>> >>> "Herb Tyson [MVP]" <herb@1x2y3z.xnw> wrote in message >>> news:uWb6INYsIHA.2068@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>>> It's not clear to me exactly what you want to accomplish. Do you want >>>> to use this template to create new documents? If so, then put it into >>>> your templates folder (click Office button, Word Options, Advanced, >>>> File Locations, User Templates). >>>> >>>> Or... does it contain Word 2003-style toolbars you want to access via >>>> the Add-ins tab? >>>> >>>> Or... something else? >>>> >>>> When you first open Word, click the Developer tab, then click Document >>>> Template. Does the template show up under Global templates and add-ins? >>>> If not, then it's likely that you didn't put it into the correct >>>> Startup folder. Check Office button, Word Options, Advanced, File >>>> Locations, and verify that the Startup location you used matches where >>>> Word thinks it should be. I'm running Vista, so I can't check to see >>>> where it gets put in Windows XP, but in Vista (here at least), it's in: >>>> >>>> C:\Users\[user name]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Word\STARTUP >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Herb Tyson MS MVP >>>> Author of the Word 2007 Bible >>>> Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com >>>> Web: http://www.herbtyson.com >>>> >>>> >>>> "Alton Davis" <xxx.xxx> wrote in message >>>> news:u9$CfIXsIHA.3632@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>>>>I found instructions for doing this in Office Online which says to put >>>>>the template in c:\user name\AppData\Microsoft Word\Startup. I've done >>>>>this and gone to Word Options/Add-ins/Manage and checked the box but >>>>>when I restart Word it doesn't automaticlly load, I still have to load >>>>>it each time. I have Windows XP and Word 2007. >>>>> Please help. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> > |
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That's your choice, of course. All I can do is suggest a possible work-around. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Alton Davis" <xxx.xxx> wrote in message news:O0RitJksIHA.3616@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > The template is in the correct folder. I didn't have a problem with this > when using Word 2002. I uninstalled Office XP before installing Office > 2007 and now I'm thinking I should uninstall 2007 and go back to Office XP > except for keeping Publisher 2007 which works well and also has the > advantage of keeping the classic toolbars. > > "Herb Tyson [MVP]" <herb@1x2y3z.xnw> wrote in message > news:O6Jk3HesIHA.3716@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> If you end up needing an AutoExec macro, the following form seems to >> work: >> >> Sub AutoExec() >> AddIns.Add FileName:= _ >> >> "C:\Users\Herb\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Templates\HerbOld\ws-asks.dot", >> _ >> Install:=True >> End Sub >> >> Substitute the name/location of your template for the one in this >> example. Note that _ is a continuation mark that lets you spread long >> commands across multiple lines. For additional information about macros >> and how to use them, see: >> >> http://word.mvps.org/faqs/macrosvba/CreateAMacro.htm >> >> noting that things are located in different places in the current version >> of Word. Click on the Developer tab (see earlier message) - Macros - >> AutoExec - Create to gain access to the VBA editor. You would copy/paste >> only the stuff between the Sub and End Sub lines, since Word >> automatically creates those lines for you. >> >> >> -- >> Herb Tyson MS MVP >> Author of the Word 2007 Bible >> Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com >> Web: http://www.herbtyson.com >> >> >> "Herb Tyson [MVP]" <herb@1x2y3z.xnw> wrote in message >> news:ebJr8CesIHA.576@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>> PS... if it turns out that you are using the correct Startup folder, >>> then it's likely that the add-in is one of several types that don't play >>> by the rules, and hence isn't automatically loaded by Word, regardless >>> of location. You might need to create an AutoExec macro (which runs when >>> Word is started) that explicitly loads the template each time Word >>> starts. (Note: This might be harder than it should be... when I include >>> code to load a template via AutoExec, it refuses to load. It appears to >>> be a timing problem since the macro runs fine after the document window >>> has been created. If it comes to this, you might need help from the VBA >>> folks.) >>> >>> -- >>> Herb Tyson MS MVP >>> Author of the Word 2007 Bible >>> Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com >>> Web: http://www.herbtyson.com >>> >>> >>> "Alton Davis" <xxx.xxx> wrote in message >>> news:eJL8WpYsIHA.1240@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>>> Hi Herb, >>>> I never used Word 2003 so I don't know about Word 2003-style toolbars >>>> but I do want to access via the addins tab. It works fine if I start >>>> Word, go to Word Options/Add-Ins/Manage Templates and put a check mark >>>> by the add-in. The add-in is located in C:\Documents and >>>> Settings\Al\Application Data\Microsoft\Word\STARTUP which is where the >>>> article on Office Online says to put it. The check mark isn't saved so >>>> I have to check it every time I start Word. >>>> I don't have a Developer tab so I don't know about that. What this >>>> add-in does is give me a table like character map to insert Navajo >>>> letters, a standard keyboard would need about 20 more keys to have one >>>> for each letter. >>>> >>>> "Herb Tyson [MVP]" <herb@1x2y3z.xnw> wrote in message >>>> news:uWb6INYsIHA.2068@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>>>> It's not clear to me exactly what you want to accomplish. Do you want >>>>> to use this template to create new documents? If so, then put it into >>>>> your templates folder (click Office button, Word Options, Advanced, >>>>> File Locations, User Templates). >>>>> >>>>> Or... does it contain Word 2003-style toolbars you want to access via >>>>> the Add-ins tab? >>>>> >>>>> Or... something else? >>>>> >>>>> When you first open Word, click the Developer tab, then click Document >>>>> Template. Does the template show up under Global templates and >>>>> add-ins? If not, then it's likely that you didn't put it into the >>>>> correct Startup folder. Check Office button, Word Options, Advanced, >>>>> File Locations, and verify that the Startup location you used matches >>>>> where Word thinks it should be. I'm running Vista, so I can't check to >>>>> see where it gets put in Windows XP, but in Vista (here at least), >>>>> it's in: >>>>> >>>>> C:\Users\[user name]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Word\STARTUP >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Herb Tyson MS MVP >>>>> Author of the Word 2007 Bible >>>>> Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com >>>>> Web: http://www.herbtyson.com >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "Alton Davis" <xxx.xxx> wrote in message >>>>> news:u9$CfIXsIHA.3632@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>>>>>I found instructions for doing this in Office Online which says to put >>>>>>the template in c:\user name\AppData\Microsoft Word\Startup. I've >>>>>>done this and gone to Word Options/Add-ins/Manage and checked the box >>>>>>but when I restart Word it doesn't automaticlly load, I still have to >>>>>>load it each time. I have Windows XP and Word 2007. >>>>>> Please help. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> > > |
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Hi Alton, The template and add-ins dialog 'check marks' write to the registry. It's possible that the permissions for the Word data/settings key are an issue or that part of the Word data key in the registry is a problem. Check in Office Button=>Word Options=>Add-ins to see if your add-in is listed as active/inactive or disabled. If it's disabled you could see the behavior you're finding. The Word 2007 startup folder location can be checked through Office Button=>Word Options=>Advanced=>General=>File Locations=>Modify then in Office Button=>Word Options=>Trust Center=>Trust Center Settings see if the Startup folder is listed as a 'Trusted Location' and also the settings for Trusted Publisher and Trust Center Add-ins. What is the add-in product you're using and version? As Herb mentioned some of them may not work with a newer version of Office without themselves being updated. ============== <<"Alton Davis" <xxx.xxx> wrote in message news:O0RitJksIHA.3616@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... The template is in the correct folder. I didn't have a problem with this when using Word 2002. I uninstalled Office XP before installing Office 2007 and now I'm thinking I should uninstall 2007 and go back to Office XP except for keeping Publisher 2007 which works well and also has the advantage of keeping the classic toolbars. >> -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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Hi Bob, The add-in is located in the startup folder and is trusted. The add-in is atha.htm and doesn't have a version. In order to use it you have to have an Athabascan true type font installed. Unfortunately there probably won't be an update to this anytime soon so I'll have to use a version of word that it will work with. "Bob Buckland ?:-)" <75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com> wrote in message news:OmDU0alsIHA.4876@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Hi Alton, > > The template and add-ins dialog 'check marks' write to the registry. It's > possible that the permissions for the Word data/settings > key are an issue or that part of the Word data key in the registry is a > problem. > Check in > Office Button=>Word Options=>Add-ins > to see if your add-in is listed as active/inactive or disabled. If it's > disabled you could see the behavior you're finding. > > The Word 2007 startup folder location can be checked through > Office Button=>Word Options=>Advanced=>General=>File Locations=>Modify > then in > Office Button=>Word Options=>Trust Center=>Trust Center Settings > see if the Startup folder is listed as a 'Trusted Location' and also the > settings for Trusted Publisher and Trust Center Add-ins. > > What is the add-in product you're using and version? As Herb mentioned > some of them may not work with a newer version of Office > without themselves being updated. > > ============== > <<"Alton Davis" <xxx.xxx> wrote in message > news:O0RitJksIHA.3616@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > The template is in the correct folder. I didn't have a problem with this > when using Word 2002. I uninstalled Office XP before installing Office > 2007 > and now I'm thinking I should uninstall 2007 and go back to Office XP > except > for keeping Publisher 2007 which works well and also has the advantage of > keeping the classic toolbars. >> > -- > > Bob Buckland ?:-) > MS Office System Products MVP > > *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* > > |
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The template is an .htm file? -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Alton Davis" <xxx.xxx> wrote in message news:uRsGYQqsIHA.524@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Hi Bob, > The add-in is located in the startup folder and is trusted. The add-in is > atha.htm and doesn't have a version. In order to use it you have to have > an Athabascan true type font installed. Unfortunately there probably > won't be an update to this anytime soon so I'll have to use a version of > word that it will work with. > > > "Bob Buckland ?:-)" <75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com> wrote > in message news:OmDU0alsIHA.4876@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Hi Alton, >> >> The template and add-ins dialog 'check marks' write to the registry. >> It's possible that the permissions for the Word data/settings >> key are an issue or that part of the Word data key in the registry is a >> problem. >> Check in >> Office Button=>Word Options=>Add-ins >> to see if your add-in is listed as active/inactive or disabled. If it's >> disabled you could see the behavior you're finding. >> >> The Word 2007 startup folder location can be checked through >> Office Button=>Word Options=>Advanced=>General=>File Locations=>Modify >> then in >> Office Button=>Word Options=>Trust Center=>Trust Center Settings >> see if the Startup folder is listed as a 'Trusted Location' and also the >> settings for Trusted Publisher and Trust Center Add-ins. >> >> What is the add-in product you're using and version? As Herb mentioned >> some of them may not work with a newer version of Office >> without themselves being updated. >> >> ============== >> <<"Alton Davis" <xxx.xxx> wrote in message >> news:O0RitJksIHA.3616@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> The template is in the correct folder. I didn't have a problem with this >> when using Word 2002. I uninstalled Office XP before installing Office >> 2007 >> and now I'm thinking I should uninstall 2007 and go back to Office XP >> except >> for keeping Publisher 2007 which works well and also has the advantage of >> keeping the classic toolbars. >> >> -- >> >> Bob Buckland ?:-) >> MS Office System Products MVP >> >> *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* >> >> > > |
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Yes it is. Is that a problem for Word 2007? "Herb Tyson [MVP]" <herb@1x2y3z.xnw> wrote in message news:O4seIYusIHA.3780@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > The template is an .htm file? > > -- > Herb Tyson MS MVP > Author of the Word 2007 Bible > Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com > Web: http://www.herbtyson.com > > > "Alton Davis" <xxx.xxx> wrote in message > news:uRsGYQqsIHA.524@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> Hi Bob, >> The add-in is located in the startup folder and is trusted. The add-in >> is atha.htm and doesn't have a version. In order to use it you have to >> have an Athabascan true type font installed. Unfortunately there >> probably won't be an update to this anytime soon so I'll have to use a >> version of word that it will work with. >> >> >> "Bob Buckland ?:-)" <75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com> >> wrote in message news:OmDU0alsIHA.4876@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>> Hi Alton, >>> >>> The template and add-ins dialog 'check marks' write to the registry. >>> It's possible that the permissions for the Word data/settings >>> key are an issue or that part of the Word data key in the registry is a >>> problem. >>> Check in >>> Office Button=>Word Options=>Add-ins >>> to see if your add-in is listed as active/inactive or disabled. If it's >>> disabled you could see the behavior you're finding. >>> >>> The Word 2007 startup folder location can be checked through >>> Office Button=>Word Options=>Advanced=>General=>File Locations=>Modify >>> then in >>> Office Button=>Word Options=>Trust Center=>Trust Center Settings >>> see if the Startup folder is listed as a 'Trusted Location' and also the >>> settings for Trusted Publisher and Trust Center Add-ins. >>> >>> What is the add-in product you're using and version? As Herb mentioned >>> some of them may not work with a newer version of Office >>> without themselves being updated. >>> >>> ============== >>> <<"Alton Davis" <xxx.xxx> wrote in message >>> news:O0RitJksIHA.3616@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>> The template is in the correct folder. I didn't have a problem with >>> this >>> when using Word 2002. I uninstalled Office XP before installing Office >>> 2007 >>> and now I'm thinking I should uninstall 2007 and go back to Office XP >>> except >>> for keeping Publisher 2007 which works well and also has the advantage >>> of >>> keeping the classic toolbars. >> >>> -- >>> >>> Bob Buckland ?:-) >>> MS Office System Products MVP >>> >>> *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* >>> >>> >> >> > |
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Hi Alton, I do have the UnangamTunuu.TTF and Inupiaq.TTF fonts but I haven't see a .htm add-in that would contain active content. Do you have a link to the source of the add-in? ============= <<"Alton Davis" <xxx.xxx> wrote in message news:uRsGYQqsIHA.524@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... Hi Bob, The add-in is located in the startup folder and is trusted. The add-in is atha.htm and doesn't have a version. In order to use it you have to have an Athabascan true type font installed. Unfortunately there probably won't be an update to this anytime soon so I'll have to use a version of word that it will work with. >> -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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This is the link http://learningforpeople.us/FontsForTribes.htm "Bob Buckland ?:-)" <75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com> wrote in message news:OgY6B19sIHA.3680@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Hi Alton, > > I do have the UnangamTunuu.TTF and Inupiaq.TTF fonts but I haven't see a > .htm add-in that would contain active content. Do you > have a link to the source of the add-in? > > ============= > <<"Alton Davis" <xxx.xxx> wrote in message > news:uRsGYQqsIHA.524@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Hi Bob, > The add-in is located in the startup folder and is trusted. The add-in is > atha.htm and doesn't have a version. In order to use it you have to have > an > Athabascan true type font installed. Unfortunately there probably won't > be > an update to this anytime soon so I'll have to use a version of word that > it > will work with. >> > > -- > > Bob Buckland ?:-) > MS Office System Products MVP > > *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* > > |
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| Re: How do I Make a Template Available When I Start Word?
The I file I see there isn't atha.htm. It's atha.dot. When I put it into my startup folder, it works fine, and the Add-Ins tab appears at the right end of the ribbon... it contains the character toolbars. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Alton Davis" <xxx.xxx> wrote in message news:%237gwpPKtIHA.3680@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > This is the link http://learningforpeople.us/FontsForTribes.htm > > "Bob Buckland ?:-)" <75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com> wrote > in message news:OgY6B19sIHA.3680@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> Hi Alton, >> >> I do have the UnangamTunuu.TTF and Inupiaq.TTF fonts but I haven't see a >> .htm add-in that would contain active content. Do you >> have a link to the source of the add-in? >> >> ============= >> <<"Alton Davis" <xxx.xxx> wrote in message >> news:uRsGYQqsIHA.524@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> Hi Bob, >> The add-in is located in the startup folder and is trusted. The add-in >> is >> atha.htm and doesn't have a version. In order to use it you have to have >> an >> Athabascan true type font installed. Unfortunately there probably won't >> be >> an update to this anytime soon so I'll have to use a version of word that >> it >> will work with. >> >> >> -- >> >> Bob Buckland ?:-) >> MS Office System Products MVP >> >> *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* >> >> > > |
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