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Tim Wallin
I'm using Word 2003 in a large networked environment. When a user has a
document open that is based on one of my templates, it ties up that template
by forcing it to be read-only, even when that document has been saved with
an new filename, even in separate Word and Windows sessions. I cannot
understand why that should be so, but it definitely is the case because
closing the open document frees up the template so that it is no longer
read-only. Can anyone shed light on why this occurs, and whether templates
can be made to be independent of their "children"?
Tim
document open that is based on one of my templates, it ties up that template
by forcing it to be read-only, even when that document has been saved with
an new filename, even in separate Word and Windows sessions. I cannot
understand why that should be so, but it definitely is the case because
closing the open document frees up the template so that it is no longer
read-only. Can anyone shed light on why this occurs, and whether templates
can be made to be independent of their "children"?
Tim