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How To Delete A Template

Footstep 1 is to discover the location of the Templates folder on your computer:

  1. In Word, choose FILE, and so Options.
  2. Click on Advanced.
  3. Scroll down to the Full general section and click on the File Locations button.
  4. Click on User Templates, and so on Modify. A window opens showing your templates folder.
  5. Click in the address bar of the window and copy the path. OK out and shut Give-and-take.

Now you can actually open the folder:

  1. Open a new file window.
  2. Click in the accost bar, paste the path and printing Enter. The window displays your templates folder with files.
  3. Delete the template and close the window.

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Thanks for the reply to "how to delete templates". Yet I could just get to #v where I close out Word.

Q: when you suggest opening a new file window, exercise you lot mean a new Word document?

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Get-go, I need to analyze: in Word 2013, you can choose File>New to display bachelor templates. One of the choices there is Personal. This shows a pile of online templates distributed by Microsoft that are not business-related. If yous are trying to delete a file from here, you're out of luck.

Still, if you're trying to delete a template that you created and stored in My Templates on your computer, I can aid you, please read on. In step 5, you copy the path that leads to the Templates binder. This is inside a hidden folder (Why, Microsoft, why?), and so the simplest route to the templates folder is to copy the path to the address bar of a file window, which so opens the folder fifty-fifty though it'southward hidden.

An alternate route is to simply brand hidden folders visible. I practise this on every reckoner I own, Mac and Windows, it just makes information technology easier to control the arrangement, merely you need to know what y'all're doing:

  1. Open any file window in Windows (A file window looks at the files stored in a directory).
  2. Choose Tools>Folder Options.
  3. Click on the View tab.
  4. Check off Show hidden files and folders. OK out. Now you lot can encounter all the folders Microsoft thinks you're not smart enough to change.
  5. The default location for your templates is C:\Users\YourUserName\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Templates. AppData is the folder that is subconscious, merely now you can see it. Substitute your bodily user proper name for YourUserName.

In one case y'all tin can open up the templates folder, your custom template may be filed nether the My Templates folder.

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I have had difficulty finding my custom templates in every version of Word.  And in every version of Give-and-take I find answers similar this one that just don't work. So now I create a new custom template with a name that is surely unique using "save as" and choosing template.  I and then go to file explorer and start turn on "view hidden files and folders" and search for this unique name.

Some other trouble is that folks who reply this question always assume you are upgrading from a previous version of Word.  This is not ever the case.  If you take an existing template that you have brought from some other source there are some other "gotchas."  If you open the template and re-save information technology, information technology but stays where it is and does non become a new custom template.  If y'all change the extension to docx, Word will detect something is wrong and refuse to open it.  If you but put it in the directory you have finally found and have no other custom templates, Discussion will not notice that it is there and there will be no "Personal" option when you lot create a new document.

If, however, you open the document and so "save every bit" a docx and then re-open the document and "save as" a template you will now have a template that you tin can actually use.

I hope this saves someone from the frustration of dealing with templates.

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Y'all're replying to a thread where the original poster was using Give-and-take 2013. If you lot're using a different version, the steps may be dissimilar for you. You'll go improve answers if you start a new thread and enter the version and operating organization you're using.

The original question was virtually deleting a template that is already in the templates folder. You're writing almost installing a template in the templates folder, and so my answer to you would be different. In Discussion 2013, using FILE>Relieve As with an existing template and setting the Save as type dropdown to Word Template (*.dotx) will unremarkably automatically open the Templates folder. If it doesn't exercise that, your installation may demand repair.

If y'all have a problem with the steps every bit written, please postal service what the result is. Writing that the steps "just don't work" doesn't tell us annihilation that can help clarify the procedure for y'all.

I didn't make any assumption the original poster was upgrading from a previous version.

Changing the file ending of a template will indeed cause Give-and-take to report an mistake, considering .docx is the correct file ending for a certificate, not a template. They are different types of files. I would never recommend saving a template to .docx, and then back to .dotx. It'due south unnecessary and you can lose any Quick Parts stored in the file.

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Hello!

My created template is visible in the "Personal" section on the New Document screen, but cannot be institute elsewhere.

I've taken the suggested route of navigating to the Microsoft Templates folder (C:\Users\...\Microsoft\Templates), but my created template is not in there.  I too attempted to discover it via Options > Add together-Ins with no luck.

Anyone have another suggestion?

(Note:  Running Word 2013.)

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Create a new document from your template and with that document as the active document, go to the Developer tab and click on Document Template and check the path for the Document template in the upper part of the Templates tab of the Templates and Add-ins dialog.

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How To Delete A Template,

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