In the meantime, unless you upgrade your copy of Word 2004 to 2008,
templates will not be a lot of use to you.
If you save the files as .doc instead of .dot, you can access them from
anywhere. If you check the "Stationery pad" checkbox in Finder>Get Info, OS
X treats normal documents like templates: if you double-click one, it will
hand Word a copy of the document, not the original.
So mark all your forms on your USB stick as stationery, and that will serve
the same purpose.
Cheers
On 29/12/09 8:49 AM, in article 59baf...@webcrossing.JaKIaxP2ac0,
"ron...@officeformac.com" <ron...@officeformac.com> wrote:
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Copy the template to the USB stick but use File> Open from within Word & set
the Open: list (lower left corner of the dialog window) for Copy before
opening the template. It will give you a new doc based on the template
rather than opening the template itself.
I'd further suggest that you not work directly from the USB stick. Instead,
work from the HD then move/copy the completed file to the stick.
HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 12/29/09 1:27 AM, in article C75FEC7A.6732%jo...@mcghie.name, "John