Just to clarify:
You are
opening the template for editing, not using it to create a new document?
You want a backup saved in addition to the one provided by the Save Backup function?
Again, the customary use of a document template is the creation of new documents based on the template, not opening the template.
Quote:
Originally Posted by amankap
Hi Charles,
I am saving a copy of a .dotm file because I need to add some functionality to the macro-enabled template. When I add the new functionality, the .dotm file stops triggering the Save As dialog when the file is opened.
To test what went wrong, I simply opened a working .dotm file, made a minor change to an existing comment line, and saved it.
Even this stops the function where opening the .dotm file results in the Save As dialog.
Regards,
Aman
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