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- | ===== Installing and Using the NNELS Template ===== | ||
- | Note: The instructions below may vary depending on your OS and version of Word. Please share any instructions that work for you! | ||
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- | - Download the {{: | ||
- | - Put the template file into the Templates folder of Microsoft Word. The location of this folder may differ depending on your operating system and version of Word. See [[cooperative: | ||
- | - Open the document that you want to edit in Word | ||
- | - Go to '' | ||
- | - Click on '' | ||
- | - Click on '' | ||
- | - You should see 2 columns. One column (on the left) will display all the Styles in your current document. {{: | ||
- | - Clear all the styles in the current document: | ||
- | - Highlight all the styles in the current document and select '' | ||
- | - Close the Organizer window. | ||
- | - Import the styles from the NNELS template. **You will have to load the template for every new document you edit.** | ||
- | - Go to '' | ||
- | - Click on '' | ||
- | - You should see an option to attach a Document Template to the current file. Click '' | ||
- | - Find the '' | ||
- | - Check '' | ||
- | - Click OK. This will close the window. | ||
- | - Open your Styles Pane | ||
- | - Show all the styles | ||
- | - You should see a bunch of new styles that have been imported from the NNELS Template. The styles all have “DAISY” in the Style name, except for the Heading 1-6 styles, Strong, and Emphasis. {{: | ||
- | - Start applying these styles to text in the document! No need to make any modifications to the Styles as they' | ||
- | ====User Templates File Location==== | ||
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- | You can discover where your copy of Word stores its templates by looking in the Preferences. Choose **Word** | **Preferences** and under **Personal Settings** choose **File Locations**. The location is given beside the item **User Templates** in the list. If the location is abbreviated and you cannot read it properly, click the **Modify** button and explore the location. | ||
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- | If you use a Mac, you can use spotlight search and search for '' | ||
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- | By default, user templates files are stored in the following location: | ||
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- | **In Windows XP**: | ||
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- | **In Windows Vista or in Windows 7**: | ||
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- | **In Mac (Word for Mac 2016)**: | ||
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- | Note: You can change the location of user templates files. | ||
- | ====Further Resources==== | ||
- | * Microsoft Office Support: [[https:// |