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Old 02-27-2018, 01:28 PM
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Originally Posted by dianahbr View Post
If a template is created in 2016, is it backwards compatible with 2010? There is a box to check that says Maintain compatibility so assume that takes care of that. But, if using a 2010 template is there anything that will cause any problems for using it strictly for 2016 and 2013? Is there any kind of conversion to put the template through?
This all depends on the template.

  1. Using a 2016 template in an earlier version: Only problem will be features introduced in Word 2016 and not present earlier. Likely, no problems.
  2. Using 2010 template in Word 2016: It depends on the template. All you can do is try.
You can open a Word 2010 template (note OPEN) and use Save As to save it in Word 2016 format. You should see if there are problems. There should be no problems using such a template back in Word 2010.


I seldom convert templates unless I notice a problem with the documents produced by them unless I want to use features only available in a newer version. About half of the templates I currently use are .dot templates.
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