
The only one where you need the template is for AutoText/Building Blocks.
Unused styles? (I think those will still be in the document, but could be wrong.). Keyboard shortcuts? QAT or Ribbon modifications?. What template resources do you need in the document in the hands of the recipient? This is not good on a number of levels, but the document will then attach to the template.Ī basic idea of templates is that the document normally is on its own once created. Tell the person to put both in the same folder. One, not great, workaround would be to place the document and its attached template in a zip file and send those with an email. Change the Size setting to a smaller size than what you have your line spacing set to.
On the Font tab, do one or both of the following: Change the Font setting to a different font.
What is the relationship between a Microsoft Word document and its template? Font dialog box launcher in the Font group. What happens when I send my document to someone else? Will Word mess up my formatting?. Here is more information about the Attached template: Jim's response, marked as an Answer is correct (with Stefan's update). Your response is about Add-Ins, not the Attached template.
Save the template that you want available when you start Word to the location that is listed for Startup. Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Word Options. If the location of the Startup folder has changed, you can find it by doing the following: By default, the Startup folder is located in one of the following folders:Ĭ:\Users\ \Application Data\Microsoft\Word\STARTUP To have a template or add-in available whenever you start Word, store the add-in or template in the Startup folder.