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CLyons CLyons is offline How to make templates in SharePoint retain all customisation including Quick Parts? Windows 10 How to make templates in SharePoint retain all customisation including Quick Parts? Office 2016
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Default How to make templates in SharePoint retain all customisation including Quick Parts?

I've been having a lot of trouble trying to use templates out of SharePoint. Essentially while things like custom styles and multi-level lists are retained when different users access the same document (whether the document has been generated from a .dotx saved as a template content type, or from a .dotx uploaded straight to the library), I can't get Quick Parts to stay attached to the template or to the documents generated from the template. They only show when I open the template or documents.



What am I doing wrong? Help appreciated!
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