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Sandra - 30 Jan 2006 10:55 GMT
I've now designed a new template and created a new ruler (purely for this
template) to which I have attached two macros and two autotext entries.  

When I email this template to a colleague, the template she receives is fine
but she does not have access to the ruler and is therefore unable to use the
macros / autotext entries.  How can I overcome this?

Regards
Sandra
Graham Mayor - 30 Jan 2006 11:25 GMT
Presumably you mean a toolbar rather than a ruler? If you have not
specifically saved the toolbar, macros and the autotext entries in the
template, they will be stored in normal.dot. Use the organizer to move the
custom toolbar, macros and the autotext entries to the template and e-mail
it again. Note that macros are not stored individualy but in modules. If you
have not created modules to save them in, then they will be in the newmacros
module.

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> I've now designed a new template and created a new ruler (purely for
> this template) to which I have attached two macros and two autotext
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> Regards
> Sandra

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