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Summary: Creating special templates is a great way to establish “standards” for your documents. With a little ingenuity you can even force the insertion point to a set location in a new document created from your templates. This tip shows how easy this is to accomplish. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, and Word 2003.)
If you are creating standard templates for your company, you may want to go one step further and make sure the cursor (insertion point) is positioned at a particular location whenever a new document is created that is based on the template. This can come in handy, as it ensures that the insertion point is at the proper place to begin typing in the new document.
This is a relatively easy process to do. Follow these steps:
That's it! The next time you create a document based on the template, the AutoRun macro will automatically execute, and you will jump to the designated spot.
Tip #1569 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 2000 2002 2003
Take Control! Experienced users know that styles can make the difference between a plain document and a masterful one. This is the real power behind Word, and the key to that power can be found in WordTips: Styles and Templates.
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