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Sharing templates in OneNote 2007

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feather

Flightless Bird
We're using a shared notebook with templates I've created. They're saved in
My Templates and are specific to certain pages and sections so that when I
hit New Page, the new page contains the required template. However, if anyone
else hits New Page, the template does not come up. Where do I save the
template if I want others to be able to access it?

Thanks
 
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Rainald Taesler

Flightless Bird
feather wrote:
> We're using a shared notebook with templates I've created. They're
> saved in My Templates and are specific to certain pages and sections
> so that when I hit New Page, the new page contains the required
> template. However, if anyone else hits New Page, the template does
> not come up. Where do I save the template if I want others to be able
> to access it?


There is no way to "share" templates.
The templates are stored *locally* in %AppData%\Microsoft\Templates.

The only way I see would be to copy the "My Templates" file to the other
computers.

As an alternative one might work with NTFS-links pointing to a
shared drive mapped locally.

Rainald
 
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Steve Silverwood

Flightless Bird
On Mon, 25 Jan 2010 15:18:52 +0100, "Rainald Taesler" <taesler@gmx.de>
wrote:

>feather wrote:
>> We're using a shared notebook with templates I've created. They're
>> saved in My Templates and are specific to certain pages and sections
>> so that when I hit New Page, the new page contains the required
>> template. However, if anyone else hits New Page, the template does
>> not come up. Where do I save the template if I want others to be able
>> to access it?

>
>There is no way to "share" templates.
>The templates are stored *locally* in %AppData%\Microsoft\Templates.
>
>The only way I see would be to copy the "My Templates" file to the other
>computers.
>
>As an alternative one might work with NTFS-links pointing to a
>shared drive mapped locally.


Here's a thought: use Groove (sorry, SharePoint Workspace) to keep a
given folder in sync with a corresponding location on the server. Then
any changes on either side are sync'd up for the rest of the network
users to use.

//Steve//
 
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Rainald Taesler

Flightless Bird
Steve Silverwood wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Jan 2010 15:18:52 +0100, "Rainald Taesler" <taesler@gmx.de>
> wrote:


> Here's a thought: use Groove (sorry, SharePoint Workspace) to keep a
> given folder in sync with a corresponding location on the server. Then
> any changes on either side are sync'd up for the rest of the network
> users to use.


!!Beware if douing this!!
It's highly dangerous as it interfers with ON's built-on synch-features.

Rainald
 
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