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Old 12-11-2009, 04:57 PM
paulnevlud paulnevlud is offline Can I separate a word Doc (docx) from the template used to create it (dotx)? Windows XP Can I separate a word Doc (docx) from the template used to create it (dotx)? Office 2007
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Default Can I separate a word Doc (docx) from the template used to create it (dotx)?

I use several templates for the work that I do. Once a word doc is created though, I don't need the docx to be tied to the dotx anymore. Can I separate them somehow?

The reason I ask is because the dotx is on a network location with incredibly slow performance. When I open the docx, I get a progress dialog box stating "opening <template.dotx>". This takes a while and since I don't need the association with the template anymore, it is unnecessary.

Thanks for any help


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