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Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline When creating new template from established template macros getting lost. Windows 7 64bit When creating new template from established template macros getting lost. Office 2010 32bit
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If you have a template named "MyTemplate.dotm" and open it, that is what is shown in the title bar. That is what is shown when you use File > Save As.

If it says "Document 1" you have created a new document which is attached to your template. When you save that as a template, you break the attachment and any macros contained in your original template are no longer attached.

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You need to actually Open the template. Right-click on it and select "Open."
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