Word 2007 Building Block Organiser

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Fev

Hi
I am currently working in a large organisation that users a login
script to copy the corporate branded templates to each user at login.
The rationale for this is that these templates are stored on the
network, but rather than use a workgroup template file location they
are copied to each local drive - for laptop users and so that the
templates can be edited on the network without everyone having to
close MS Word. I have set up various templates for reports etc, but
would also like to create various branded headers, footers, autotext
and cover pages. Should I save these in Building Block.dotx? If so is
this the correct path:
C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Application Data\Microsoft\Document
Building Blocks\1033\14 to copy this template to in the login script?
Thanks
Heather
 
S

Stefan Blom

Building Blocks that should be available to all documents should be in a
template in the same folder where Building Blocks.dotx resides; that is
correct (it doesn't actually have to be *in* the Building Blocks.dotx
template though). Alternatively, you could place the template(s) in the
Startup folder for Word.

Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Fev" wrote in message

Hi
I am currently working in a large organisation that users a login
script to copy the corporate branded templates to each user at login.
The rationale for this is that these templates are stored on the
network, but rather than use a workgroup template file location they
are copied to each local drive - for laptop users and so that the
templates can be edited on the network without everyone having to
close MS Word. I have set up various templates for reports etc, but
would also like to create various branded headers, footers, autotext
and cover pages. Should I save these in Building Block.dotx? If so is
this the correct path:
C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Application Data\Microsoft\Document
Building Blocks\1033\14 to copy this template to in the login script?
Thanks
Heather
 
J

Jay Freedman

I'd suggest using the folder C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Application Data\Microsoft\Document Building Blocks. Word will load building blocks from any template stored in that folder.

The 1033 folder is specifically for US English, and the 14 subfolder is specifically for Office 14 (a.k.a. Office 2010). If your users apply other languages or use Office 2007 (or whatever version 15
becomes), templates in either of those folders wouldn't be loaded. That may be what you want, but you should be aware of the implications.
 
F

Fev

I'd suggest using the folder C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Application Data\Microsoft\Document Building Blocks. Word will load building blocks from any template stored in that folder.

The 1033 folder is specifically for US English, and the 14 subfolder is specifically for Office 14 (a.k.a. Office 2010). If your users apply other languages or use Office 2007 (or whatever version 15
becomes), templates in either of those folders wouldn't be loaded. That may be what you want, but you should be aware of the implications.

--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP        FAQ:http://word.mvps.org
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Thank you both for your answers, I will be adding them to a separate
template and place this template in the Building Blocks folder as it
will be easier to add further branding options to this template and
not overwrite user custom building blocks that may be stored in their
Build Blocks.dotx. I really appreciate the help.
Heather
 
S

Stefan Blom

I overlooked the fact that there are language-specific subfolders in the
Document Building Blocks folder. :-(

Thanks for the reminder!

Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Jay Freedman" wrote in message

I'd suggest using the folder C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Application
Data\Microsoft\Document Building Blocks. Word will load building blocks from
any template stored in that folder.

The 1033 folder is specifically for US English, and the 14 subfolder is
specifically for Office 14 (a.k.a. Office 2010). If your users apply other
languages or use Office 2007 (or whatever version 15
becomes), templates in either of those folders wouldn't be loaded. That may
be what you want, but you should be aware of the implications.

--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.
 

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