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Look in your My Documents folder for a folder labeled "Custom Office Templates" or something along those lines in your language.

If that does not work, try using my template to create a document, then use SaveAs to save it as a dotx template. This should save it to your Custom Office Templates folder. From there, it will be available to create new documents as a Custom template.

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