Yes, and no. Users will have access to the template, but when they open it,
they'll be opening the .dot file itself, not creating a new .doc file with
it. If you want to go this route, be sure to make the folder read-only, so
users will be forced to save the newly created file to their system, rather
than overwrite the .dot in the folder.
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