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How to download multiple templates ?

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Glenn ENgel - 29 Oct 2003 05:46 GMT
The template download site has gazillions of real estate templates for publisher but in order to see what each one looks like you have to download it individually.  Is there a way to download them all at once so they can be browsed from within Publisher?
Mary Sauer - 29 Oct 2003 10:04 GMT
The templates can be previewed before a download. Maybe your ActiveX console needs to
be setup. What version Windows are you using?
http://office.microsoft.com/templates/axinstall.aspx?

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> The template download site has gazillions of real estate templates for publisher but in order to see what each one looks like you have to download it individually.
Is there a way to download them all at once so they can be browsed from within
Publisher?
- 30 Oct 2003 07:48 GMT
I'm using win/XP.  Previewing is way to slow when
browsing for a template as there a a gazillion of them.
For example, go here:  
http://office.microsoft.com/templates/category.aspx?
CategoryID=CT010926351033&CTT=4&Origin=CT061993431033

Each one is slightly different and shows up as a sea of
tiny icons. Doing this with a web browser is silly.  It's
so easy to browse the built-in templates it would be nice
to download all of them in a certain subject so one
didn't have to go thru the pain of viewing them in a web
browser...  As a result it's nearly useless.

>-----Original Message-----
>The templates can be previewed before a download. Maybe your ActiveX console needs to
>be setup. What version Windows are you using?
>http://office.microsoft.com/templates/axinstall.aspx?
 
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