What about FREE templates for the various Office suites?

J

JunkMonkey

Seeing a recent question on Treepad got me to thinking. (A rare and
dangerous habit of mine)

Many years ago, when I was an innocent and proud user of AOL, the AOL
download section had many MS Word, MS ACCESS, Paradox, WordPerfect, Lotus,
etc. templates, databases, and macros written by regular users and uploaded
in a spirit of generosity and a little bit of ego (see what I made!). They
were always fun to browse, download and play with. And some were
occasionally useful.

Does anyone know of similar sites for free user generated modern office
suite tools? I know there are slick freebee pages on the Microsoft and
Corel sites, but I'm thinking of tools created by real people to be used
with the current crop of office suites.

I did a quickie check and there seems to be plenty of similar sites for
Graphics suites like Corel Graphics Suite and the various Adobe products,
but I didn't seem to find what I was looking for related to office (not
necessarily MS Office) tools.
 
T

Tiger

Seeing a recent question on Treepad got me to thinking. (A rare
and dangerous habit of mine)

Many years ago, when I was an innocent and proud user of AOL, the
AOL download section had many MS Word, MS ACCESS, Paradox,
WordPerfect, Lotus, etc. templates, databases, and macros written
by regular users and uploaded in a spirit of generosity and a
little bit of ego (see what I made!). They were always fun to
browse, download and play with. And some were occasionally
useful.

Does anyone know of similar sites for free user generated modern
office suite tools? I know there are slick freebee pages on the
Microsoft and Corel sites, but I'm thinking of tools created by
real people to be used with the current crop of office suites.

I did a quickie check and there seems to be plenty of similar
sites for Graphics suites like Corel Graphics Suite and the
various Adobe products, but I didn't seem to find what I was
looking for related to office (not necessarily MS Office) tools.
http://documentation.openoffice.org/Samples_Templates/User/template/i
ndex.html

or http://snipurl.com/4s93
 
M

Meow Mix

Seeing a recent question on Treepad got me to thinking. (A rare and
dangerous habit of mine)

Many years ago, when I was an innocent and proud user of AOL, the AOL
download section had many MS Word, MS ACCESS, Paradox, WordPerfect,
Lotus, etc. templates, databases, and macros written by regular users
and uploaded in a spirit of generosity and a little bit of ego (see
what I made!). They were always fun to browse, download and play
with. And some were occasionally useful.

Does anyone know of similar sites for free user generated modern
office suite tools? I know there are slick freebee pages on the
Microsoft and Corel sites, but I'm thinking of tools created by real
people to be used with the current crop of office suites.

I did a quickie check and there seems to be plenty of similar sites
for Graphics suites like Corel Graphics Suite and the various Adobe
products, but I didn't seem to find what I was looking for related to
office (not necessarily MS Office) tools.

For WordPerfect: http://home.earthlink.net/~wptoolbox/Homepage.html

--Mike
 
A

A.A. Fussy

JunkMonkey said:
Seeing a recent question on Treepad got me to thinking. (A rare and
dangerous habit of mine)

Many years ago, when I was an innocent and proud user of AOL, the AOL
download section had many MS Word, MS ACCESS, Paradox, WordPerfect, Lotus,
etc. templates, databases, and macros written by regular users and uploaded
in a spirit of generosity and a little bit of ego (see what I made!). They
were always fun to browse, download and play with. And some were
occasionally useful.

Does anyone know of similar sites for free user generated modern office
suite tools? I know there are slick freebee pages on the Microsoft and
Corel sites, but I'm thinking of tools created by real people to be used
with the current crop of office suites.

I did a quickie check and there seems to be plenty of similar sites for
Graphics suites like Corel Graphics Suite and the various Adobe products,
but I didn't seem to find what I was looking for related to office (not
necessarily MS Office) tools.

Microsoft has Office Online, but some features can be used if you have the
2003 version. I don't think there's a online templates gallery for
OpenOffice.org
 

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