We've been using Office 2010. I built a set of specialized custom PowerPoint and Word templates and wrote a detailed job aid on how to install and use these templates for a large diverse audience consisting of people with various levels of proficiency with these products. The Fix-it doesn't help because it needs Microsoft Office as it tells me [let's be generous, it doesn't recognise the new version, yet]. Putting my own templates into the Templates folder under Office's program directory, where I found its own templates, doesn't help either. I have the same question (44). Office PowerPoint Template This is a free compatible orange Microsoft Office PowerPoint Template for presentations requiring a modern touch and nice. 8/13/2007 Hi, Using Group Policy, Is there anyway to copy a newly designed powerpoint template to the powerpoint template directory so that its available for. This free PowerPoint template with folder images and light background is a free PPT theme for office that you can download for Microsoft PowerPoint presentations. Now we are converting to Office 2013 and none of my instructions work the same way and I can't even figure out how to do these tasks anymore. I see that the custom templates get saved to a different folder now, but I don't know how to use them! In 2010 version, I select New, then select My Templates, and all the templates (including the default 'Normal') would be there. But now 'My Templates' is no longer there and all I see are the templates that have been provided. If I specify Open, navigate to the custom templates folder, and select the template, it opens the template file itself, not a document based on the template. This kind of negates the whole point of using a template. It also means that users would have to remember where the templates are stored, navigate to that location, and change the file type when saving. What is new procedure for creating a new PowerPoint or Word document based on a saved custom template? In other words, what replaces 'My Templates'? I've been pulling my hair out over this. I understand your confusion. It took me some trial and error to figure out what you are seeing and not seeing. I will be documenting (with pictures) what I learned in a wiki (I'll post a link back to this discussion when done). In the mean time, here is the short form: • If you have Neither custom (personal or workgroup) template locations defined you see what you see, NO 'Featured', just the list of default templates.
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