From: alltechedout on 3 Feb 2010 19:16 Good morning everyone, The company I currently contract to operates worldwide and stores their templates on a Sharepoint site. (imo - not a good idea). To access a template, one navigates to the template area on our Sharepoint site and clicks on the required template. This action does not, however, open a new version of the document, but a read only version of the actual template (complete with .dot extension). It is then necessary to save the document which is done to a local server (local in the sense that it is in our building and used mostly by this group). Because the saved document has no inherent template it naturally enough adopts 'normal.dot'. We now have all the reports, specifications documents based on normal.dot instead of the 'correct' template. I might add that the local normal.dot template has been around for a long time and is far removed from the original default version. I need to submit a convincing arguement in order to get this practice changed and would like to know what potential problems can arise from using this generic template. Because of the difficulty of getting reliable information at this level of complexity it is hard to know what is factual and what is urban legend - I would therefore appreciate some help. Thanks in advance
From: Doug Robbins - Word MVP on 3 Feb 2010 19:23 Take a look at some of the information on fellow MVP Shauna Kelly's website at http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/index.html -- Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP Please reply only to the newsgroups unless you wish to obtain my services on a paid professional basis. "alltechedout" <alltechedout(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5AFA1C4A-691E-4CD3-83C7-A289124F8880(a)microsoft.com... > Good morning everyone, > The company I currently contract to operates worldwide and stores their > templates on a Sharepoint site. (imo - not a good idea). To access a > template, one navigates to the template area on our Sharepoint site and > clicks on the required template. This action does not, however, open a new > version of the document, but a read only version of the actual template > (complete with .dot extension). It is then necessary to save the document > which is done to a local server (local in the sense that it is in our > building and used mostly by this group). Because the saved document has no > inherent template it naturally enough adopts 'normal.dot'. We now have all > the reports, specifications documents based on normal.dot instead of the > 'correct' template. I might add that the local normal.dot template has > been > around for a long time and is far removed from the original default > version. > I need to submit a convincing arguement in order to get this practice > changed and would like to know what potential problems can arise from > using > this generic template. > Because of the difficulty of getting reliable information at this level of > complexity it is hard to know what is factual and what is urban legend - I > would therefore appreciate some help. > Thanks in advance > > > >
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