In my template, how would I code “save to file ABC in the ‘default user template’ directory”
In XP, the default template directory has a filefolder that was created using the user’s name (or some type of naming convention). So, that folder name changes each time. I want to create a template install script that is copying the .dot file to the “default template folder”.
In my template, how would I code “save to file ABC in the ‘default user template’ directory”
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Finding a filepath (Word XP)
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AskWoody LoungerDecember 31, 2002 at 4:25 am #641438 -
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AskWoody LoungerDecember 31, 2002 at 1:22 pm #641470I tried looking for something like this, for an installer quite a while back and couldn’t find anything that worked on all means of Windows/Office combinations.
If you do find a way to do it, and like Jefferson says it will probably be a reg key that you need to read, please post the solution here. I would LOVE the solution.
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AskWoody LoungerJanuary 7, 2003 at 1:42 pm #641482(Edited by carbonnb on 07-Jan-03 09:42. To add Win2K info)
OK, I just did a quick test with XPP and Word 2K.
The default location for the User Templates is:
C:Documents and SettingsUSERNAMEApplication DataMicrosoftTemplates
If the UserTemplates path has not changed from the default, a key doesn’t exist in the registry. You need to get info from the registry and piece it together with some hard coded strings.
You need to get the value from
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerShell FoldersAppData
which should be:
C:Documents and SettingsUSERNAMEApplication Data
and the append “MicrosoftTemplates” to the end of that to get the full path.
If the templates path has changed from the default location then the following reg key will exist:
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftOffice9.0CommonGeneralUserTemplatesThis key will point to the templates location.
I just check the same thing on Win98 and Word 2K, and the same hold true, just the AppData on the hard drive changed (C:WindowsApplication Data on Win98)
I would think that this should work with Word XP, just by looking at the 10.0 branch instead of the 9.0 branch.
Added Jan 07, 2002
I just checked Win2K with W2K and the holds true for this combo as well. -
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