I have created templates of all the forms our company
uses. To access these templates, I have created another
template (probably a document would have done as well)
named Sensient Template that has macros with associated
buttons on the menu bar that opens a document based on the
desired template. From a CD I supply, the user copies the
Sensient Template along with all the other templates into
his/her templates folder. Here's the question. How can I
easily have a beginner user get a button on his/her
toolbar to open the Sensient template.

Thanks. This one has me baffled.

Marie

Re: Want user to add command button to menu bar by Graham

Graham
Mon Jan 05 01:31:14 CST 2004

If you install your 'sentient template' as an add-in template rather than a
document template, you will have the menus toolbar available without user
intervention.

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Marie wrote:
> I have created templates of all the forms our company
> uses. To access these templates, I have created another
> template (probably a document would have done as well)
> named Sensient Template that has macros with associated
> buttons on the menu bar that opens a document based on the
> desired template. From a CD I supply, the user copies the
> Sensient Template along with all the other templates into
> his/her templates folder. Here's the question. How can I
> easily have a beginner user get a button on his/her
> toolbar to open the Sensient template.
>
> Thanks. This one has me baffled.
>
> Marie



Re: Want user to add command button to menu bar by Marie

Marie
Wed Jan 07 22:29:42 CST 2004

Graham,

I had never heard of installing a template as an add-in so
I looked it up it help. I gather from help that it is done
by copying the Sensient template to the Word startup
folder. Is that correct? Tried it and it worked. Is that
what you meant?

Thanks so much for your help.

Marie

>-----Original Message-----
>If you install your 'sentient template' as an add-in
template rather than a
>document template, you will have the menus toolbar
available without user
>intervention.
>
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> Graham Mayor - Word MVP
> E-mail gmayor@mvps.org
> Web site www.gmayor.com
> Word MVP web site www.mvps.org/word
><>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>>< ><<>
>
>
>Marie wrote:
>> I have created templates of all the forms our company
>> uses. To access these templates, I have created another
>> template (probably a document would have done as well)
>> named Sensient Template that has macros with associated
>> buttons on the menu bar that opens a document based on
the
>> desired template. From a CD I supply, the user copies
the
>> Sensient Template along with all the other templates
into
>> his/her templates folder. Here's the question. How can I
>> easily have a beginner user get a button on his/her
>> toolbar to open the Sensient template.
>>
>> Thanks. This one has me baffled.
>>
>> Marie
>
>
>.
>