Sorry, you are correct. I need to find the Path to the file locations.
Thanks!
NOW, are you talking about "User" templates on a single machine, OR
"Networked" or "WorkGroup" templates on a server?
AND ... are these templates accessible from the <File> <New> folder?

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Sorry, you are correct. I need to find the Path to the file locations.
Thanks!
"RagDyer" wrote:
> What exactly do you mean by "Map Templates"?
>
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> Thank you.
CVanetsky - 21 Jan 2005 17:31 GMT
Networked templates on a server
Accessible from the <File> <New> folder
Thank you for your response.
> NOW, are you talking about "User" templates on a single machine, OR
> "Networked" or "WorkGroup" templates on a server?
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> >
> > Thank you.
RagDyer - 21 Jan 2005 19:55 GMT
Right click on the template name in the <New> folder.
Click on "Properties".
Click in "General" tab for the path to the template location.
*HOWEVER* ... If you *also* see a "Shortcut" tab, that means that the
*actual* location of the template is *not* in the Templates folder.
The "Shortcut" tab will list the path to the actual template.
What happens here is that the template is saved and revised and/or updated
from a folder convienant to the creator, and it's (template) linked
(shortcut) to the Template Folder so that it will be accessible to all
machines on the server.

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Networked templates on a server
Accessible from the <File> <New> folder
Thank you for your response.
"RagDyer" wrote:
> NOW, are you talking about "User" templates on a single machine, OR
> "Networked" or "WorkGroup" templates on a server?
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> >
> > Are you perhaps talking about the Path to the file locations?