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chart templates - changing the place where they are saved

 
 
H.Battran
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      17th Mar 2008
Hello,

sorry for not knowing the exact english terms as I am using the german
versions of Office.

In Office 2007 chart templates exists. But I have not found the
setting to change the standard folder where they are saved. Right now
it is C:\Documents and settings\USERNAME
\Anwendungsdaten(?)\Microsoft\Templates\Charts. How can I change that
path?

Only in Word 2007 you can set the standard folders. But I haven't
found the appropriate setting there!

I want to set the standard folder to the server so every user can use
the same chart templates!

If I put a template file (*.crtx) on the Server for testing and while
adding a chart to a excel file clicking on the button MANAGE TEMPLATES
(?) I can choose that *crtx file on the server I get the following
message:

"The following file can not be opened: File xyz.crtx The program,
with which the file was created has to be known...."

Looks like a bug, doesn't it?

More important to me is to change the standardfolder.

Anyone out there with a solution?

Thanks in advance

H.Battran


 
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