From: vnsterling on 11 Feb 2010 14:20 To use the template with a document you have already created, copy the existing text into the new document. Then select Tools→Templates and Add-Ins,. click the "Automatically update document styles" check box and OK. Generally, after attaching the template, three additional toolbar items automatically appear. If this does not occur, select View → Toolbars and click "TitlePage", "TextTools" and "ListsCaptions". These are explicit instruction I have, and yet when I follow them, I do not see the 3 additional toolbar items they indicate, nor do I see the 3 items in the drop-down menu they indicate. What am I doing wrong? I have acess to both 2003 and 2007 MS Word
From: Stefan Blom on 11 Feb 2010 14:51 Custom toolbars created in Word 2003 will appear on the Add-Ins tab when the document is opened in Word 2007. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "vnsterling" <vnsterling(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:060B6FDA-CE93-4E9A-80BF-B084C0201321(a)microsoft.com... > To use the template with a document you have already created, copy the > existing > text into the new document. Then select Tools?Templates and Add-Ins,. > click the "Automatically update document styles" check box and OK. > Generally, after attaching the template, three additional toolbar > items automatically appear. If this does not occur, select View ? Toolbars > and > click "TitlePage", "TextTools" and "ListsCaptions". > > These are explicit instruction I have, and yet when I follow them, I do > not > see the 3 additional toolbar items they indicate, nor do I see the 3 items > in > the drop-down menu they indicate. What am I doing wrong? I have acess to > both > 2003 and 2007 MS Word
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