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It sounds to me that you're *not* familiar with the exact template
networking configuration of your client.

I'm no really that good of a typist to describe all the possibilities that
could be used to network your templates in the different modes you're
looking for.

Without knowing what they're using now, any suggestion on my part could
*compromise* their present situation.

Here's a link to an old post which describes networking templates using the
MS Office Workgroup templates file.
It describes ways of creating additional tabs in the <File <New folder.

Post back with *specific* questions.

http://tinyurl.com/g8usp

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RD

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"Ricki Miles" wrote in message
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I believe that the users are using the workgroup templates file location in
Word.

Thanks,

Ricki

"RagDyer" wrote in message
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You haven't answered my question on whether or not you're *currently*
using the MS Office workgroup templates file location in Word.
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"Ricki Miles" wrote in message
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The client I am working with would like the following:
We want when using File/New for it to see a workgroup folder on a
network drive. We do not want a separate tab within the current
templates on the C: drive like 1033 or Buisness Planner Templates. We
want it to pick up a template folder location from a network drive
location.

Thanks,
Ricki


"RagDyer" wrote in message
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Yes, there is an equivalent in XL ... BUT ... you have XL02, and
there's a bug in that version in the procedure for doing this the
*easy* way.

There are other ways though!

Couple of questions first.
Are you *already* using the MS Office workgroups template folder for
*both* this "special" department and the rest of the company?

Is this "special" department to have this 'special' templates folder in
*addition* to what all the rest of the company is using for templates?
What I mean here is, might this 'special' templates folder be used by
the "special" department in *place of* what the rest of the company is
using?

Post back with answers to these questions plus anything else you might
think of to clarify your company's template configuration, so that the
easiest and simplest approach can be recommended.
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RD

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"Ricki Miles" wrote in message
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I am working in Excel 2002. I would like to create a template folder
for a certain department, so that only that department sees the folder
tab for those specific templates under File, New. The templates would
reside in a shared folder on a network drive. In Word, I can set the
Workgroup Template folder under File, Options. Is there any equivalent
process in Excel?

TIA,

Ricki