Re: delete templates from the file



Hi Doug -

Can you clarify the issue? Basically a template *is* a file that's used to
generate new document files & there's no reason for them to "gets too big
and confusing" - what exactly do you need to do?

Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac



On 4/23/08 2:35 PM, in article ee995d4.-1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
"Doug_B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" wrote:

Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: intel

I have searched through the help file, and cannot find anything that resembles
how to delete these files. So I am seeking some help to do this. After a while
the file gets too big and confusing. Any help would be more than welcome.
Thanks

To Bob Jones:
All I want to is delete a remplate I created, do not want it any more. I want redesign, and want to get rid of the old one. As others have said, there is no reference in the help index that provides instruction for doing so. You can't grag it to the trash, you can't hightlight it an press delete, and I think there was a reference to a pressing command and then delete. None of which worked. So the question remains, how?
Thanks
Doug Brown


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