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how to delete/edit user template in file system under forms?

 
 
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      2nd Dec 2005
Once i make a template under User TEmplates In File, then i can't go back and
delete or edit them. Any ideas?
 
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Are you using word as you editor? You need too use the Outlook editor do
open them and edit.

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> Once i make a template under User TEmplates In File, then i can't go back
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> delete or edit them. Any ideas?



 
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