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Old May 27th, 2006, 10:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.formatting.longdocs
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hi,
I have created a template which contains custom menu and a toolbar. I
open this template through .Net application.it works fine and opens as
a word document. but when user save this document to local disc and
opens it again, template is not attached and it lost menu and toolbar.I
tried putting in startup directory, then it is coming for all the
documents, even for newly created documents. this is fine even. but
when i open the template as document through application, two menus and
two toolbars are coming. one is because of template in application and
other one is because of template in startup directory.
When i will install the setup in
user's machine, will it be fine to copy the template in startup folder
only so that every time it will open from that folder and only one menu
and toolbar will come.? My template is also referencing shcema and
manifest file. and sometimes it lost the attachments to manifest. what
will be the best solution????. please help..

 




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