Expression Web Site Templates NOTE: The site template packages will work with ALL versions of Expression Web. They will also work with Microsoft FrontPage 2003 as well as SharePoint Designer 2007. WARNING: If you are installing the templates using Expression Web 4.0, it is very important that you read. The Site Templates may also be found and downloaded from the. Eric Meyer's CSS Sculptor for Expression Web was an Expression Web Add-in developed by WebAssist. The program is no longer available. Is an internationally recognized authority on HTML, CSS, and web standards, and author of some of the essential books on CSS., MS MVP- Expression Web and, MS MVP - Expression Web are proud to bring you TWELVE new Expression Web Site DWT's based on Eric Meyer's CSS Sculptor for Expression Web. They have been tweaked and both the css and html have been heavily commented to assist in the learning process. Background Tina Clarke's tutorial encouraged us to pursue a project we have often discussed and felt was needed especially by Expression Web Newbies. Templates The series of twelve templates are divided into four layout groupings: • One column with top navigation, header, and footer • Two column with left sidebar, top navigation, header, and footer • Two column right sidebar, top navigation, header, and footer • Three columns, left and right sidebar, top navigation An additional five templates are available as NEW Within each of the layout groups you will find the following different types: • Fixed to 800px- Page and column widths are set with pixels and do not resize if the browser window or browser text size changes. • Fixed to 1024px- Page and column widths are set with pixels and do not resize if the browser window or browser text size changes. • Liquid - Page and column widths are set with percentages which allows them to resize when the browser window changes with the exception of the three column templates which has the left and right side columns set in pixel widths. Each of the site templates includes a sample search box as well as a contact form. Instructions for modifying both the search box and contact form are listed below plus the instructions are linked from each of these relevant template pages themselves for easy access. We have also included information about the other basic pages and how to work with a Site DWT below. • • • • • • • NB: In 'Page Editor Options' under the 'Authoring' Tab you will find 'default htm file extension', and a radio button selection of either.htm or.html. If you have this setting on.htm when you select and make a Site from one of the.tem downloads (or the generic Expression Web Site Templates) you will see as if by magic the index.html page change to default.html, this is a little known bug. If you have it set to.html then your homepage extension will remain index.html. Of course you can rename your homepage file to whatever your host requires by right clicking on the selected link in Folder List View (Panels - Folder List or Alt + F21) and choosing Rename. When you select either.htm or.html in Page Editor Options this designates the file extension of new pages. An essential part of SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) is having a site map of your site. Not only a html version but a xml version too. With the html version not only do you need to provide a link to every page on your site but you need to add a short description also. Can generate both versions for you. Before you make the sitemaps version it's a good idea to check in 'Site View' that all your page titles are well written with no mistakes as they are used to generate the anchor text. When the html site map is generated you will need to remove the links from the table they are generated in and make an unordered list from them. If you place the cursor within the table and in the Table menu click Convert - Table to Text this will remove the table quickly. Select the links and paste them into your links page, select the links again and use the bullets icon or the unordered lists section from the Paragraph pane on the Formatting or Common Toolbar which can be turned on from the View Menu to make the list. Then add a short description of what is on the page under or beside each link. Ask other webmasters if they would be happy to link back to your site when you link to theirs. Always link using good anchor text, for example if we wanted you to link to our site we would ask you to link in the following way. Using the following code - copy and paste into notepad or use Paste Text under Edit if you are using Expression Web then paste into Code View. Migrating from FrontPage to Expression Web Helping users understand the methods and solutions available in order to transition their sites either from FrontPage or just bad coding The results will look like the following: Helping users understand the methods and solutions available in order to transition their sites either from FrontPage or just non standard coding When you are producing your link back details be sure to use a title attribute (Screen Tip button on the top right of the of the Hyperlink dialog box) which matches your anchor text precisely. Then include a short description of what the site is about. When you ask other webmasters to link to you, search their site before-hand to find out their name so you can address them directly. Do not send out emails en-block that are not personal to the webmaster, or it will just be deleted. Explain why you think their readers would benefit from visiting your site. The same premise applies to your visitors. If you are asked to provide reciprocal links, do not link unless your visitors will benefit from those links. You should also insist that anyone linking to you use your format of linking. You should ensure that they always use your direct URL and to not include a file name. For instance At some later date you might want to use a different homepage file name, either if you move hosts and they want you to use default.html or you might want to use ASP or PHP and your file name will change. By always using the exact same linking method, your homepage link is not diluted within the search engines. This also applies in the use of www before the domain name. If you are going to use www, always use www, if you are not make sure it is not used elsewhere. You can also set this in or by creating a in your.htaccess file. To engage your visitors in personal way the about page is an essential tool in your bag of tricks. Don't just write a few links, explain about your experience for your subject matter, include any qualifications. Link to your other websites and make sure your contact information is listed in short with a link to the contact page. How you or your company got started or how the website came about written in a chatty way is always a delight to readers. Being bland or worst irritating can make the about page the only page the visitor will look at, encourage them to look through your site by showing your personality and telling them what they want to know - about you. To underline just how good about pages can look and just how badly they can be presented and have some entertaining insights on about pages. NOTE: The filler text within the templates is just that, filler text. You can remove it and insert your own content of whatever you wish. For Use Turn off User Account Control If you do NOT turn off User Account Control, you are going to have to click to give permission for each of the templates you want to copy/move. You can turn off user Account Control while you copy the files then turn it back on. It does require a restart of the computer each time. (You do not have to do this it just saves time if you do) Download and Unzip the Template Package WARNING: Do not download the zipped tem files to the same folder you will be unzipping to or the templates will not work. Download the files to your desktop and then unzip them to the proper folder. Download any or all of the four template packages which are in zipped format. Each of the packages contains three separate folders with the files associated for that site template. Unzip the templates to one of two places. NOTE: Make sure Expression Web is NOT open when you unzip the templates. Expression Studio 4 - Expression Web 4 C: Program Files Microsoft Expression Web 4 en WEBS Open Expression Web. After that you’ll see the new templates in the general list pane along with the current generic templates included with Expression Web, under Site > New Site > Templates. To create a Dynamic Web Template (DWT), you start with an empty HTML page and save it as a.dwt file. Then you add editable regions so that you can change the content in pages attached to this DWT. When you save a DWT with attached files, Microsoft Expression Web prompts you to update those files. With an array of professionally designed web templates and assorted themes available on our platter. Microsoft Expression Integrated Web Template – $59. Expression Web Templates: Our Expression Web templates can be used with Microsoft Expression Web and Frontpage 2003. They come with a DWT (Dynamic Web Template. You will see a preview of any of the templates listed here. WARNING: This will only work if you set your default file extension to.html by selecting ' Tools' from the menu, then ' Page Editor Options' > ' Authoring' tab. If you are using Windows 64 bit, the path will be: C: Program Files (x86) Microsoft Expression Web 4 en WEBS OR for Expression Web 4.0 ONLY C: Users username AppData Roaming Microsoft Expression Web 4 Webs Open Expression Web after that you’ll see the new templates in the general list pane along with the current generic templates included with Expression Web, under Site > New Site > My Templates EXPRESSION WEB 3.0: C: Program Files Microsoft Expression Web 3 en WEBS Open Expression Web. After that you’ll see the new templates in the general list pane along with the current generic templates included with Expression Web, under Site > New Site > Templates. You will see a preview of any of the templates listed here. Three Column Fixed Width to 800px Three Column Fixed Width to 1024px Three Column Liquid Width License Information These Site Templates are licensed to you under by the owners, Pat Geary and Tina Clarke. If you are a web designer/developer and want to use these for clients you MAY NOT claim them as your own design either through a link on the site or a copyright meta. You may put: Designed by Pat Geary and Tina Clarke of and edited by 'your name' and 'your link'. You may use these Site Templates for commercial or noncommercial usage. You may add, tweak or change them in anyway you wish. You may NOT include any of the Site Templates in any packages for resale or distribution or download without full written permission from Pat Geary and Tina Clarke of Copyright 2010 all rights reserved Pat Geary and Tina Clarke Updated September 2011. Expression Web Site Templates - FREE Expression Web Site Templates Each of the site templates included on this page include all of the necessary pages for a small website. The package includes a dynamic web template as well as an external style sheet and all supporting files and images. You can easily rename pages, create additional pages, or delete those you may not need. Some contain a bonus! Some of the DWT's are based on the original layouts first offered by Pat Geary and Tina Clarke on our sister site. Those templates were all developed from an add-in, CSS Sculptor for Expression Web which is no longer available. These templates are examples of what is possible by taking a basic layout and adding your own images and changing the colors. Clicking on the link under the template will take you to the full size template where you can download the Web Package and import it into your newly created web. Don't have Expression Web?. 3 equal height columns Mobile Friendly Added August 2013 Added August 2013 2 equal height column Mobile friendly Added May 2013 2 equal height column fixed width to 1024px Added November 2011 2 equal height column fixed width to 1024px Added November 2011. Three equal height column fixed width to 1024px Added October 2011 fixed width template rotating slide show for the masthead. Added July 2011. Fixed width template two equal height columns layout. Added February 2011. 1 Column Fixed Width to 1024px Added March 2010. Also Available 2 equal height column Fixed Width to 1024px Revised August 2010. Fluid width two equal height column Use Updated October 2011 fixed width three column layout Revised August 2013 2 equal height column Fixed Width to 1024px package Added July 2010. Fluid width two equal height column Uses Added November 2010. What do the Site Templates Include? Each of the site templates include all the pages for a basic site including: • Home page • Contact Us • Search the Site • Links Page • Privacy Policy • Site Map • DWT • External Style Sheet • Graphic images There are other styles you will need to add as you go along. Google is your friend. Learn to use it to find style info you might need. There are many resources for learning CSS. If you have questions, don't hesitate to ask. Investigate both the code and the style sheet. Make changes so you understand how the style sheet and coding relate to each other. The thumbnail of the template will take you to a full page using that template. You can download the Personal Web Package or the custom template files from the individual page. There are also for importing the fwp (file extension used for the personal web package) file into a new website. A Personal Web Package is a way in which Expression Web will package up all of the files/folders for a website into a package that can then be imported into a new website or existing website. License Information All of the free Dynamic Web Template packages provided on this website are licensed under a. They are free to use for both commercial and noncommercial purposes provided you link back to. If you are a web designer/developer and want to use these for clients you MAY NOT claim them as your own design either through a link on the site or a copyright meta. You may put: Designed by Pat Geary of and edited by 'your name' and 'your link'. You may add, tweak or change them in anyway you wish. You may NOT include any of the Site Templates in any packages for resale or distribution or download without full written permission of Pat Geary of. Additional Template Resources • • - CSS Templates by Pat Geary • by Pat Geary and Tina Clarke • by Pat Geary • by Pat Geary • Site Templates by Pat Geary and Tina Clarke includes three series of site templates that can be installed as part of your Expression Web software and will be available anytime you need a template for a website project.
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Hello, How do I save an email I created as a stationary? All the searches I've done on this site and google give me results for using/saving actual stationary, like, fancy fonts and backgrounds. This is not what I want. I just want to use a function similar to what I've used in Lotus Notes where I can save an email I created as a stationary so that I am able to go back and use this 'email template' over and over. It is just an email that I want to be able to use over and over for sending the same information numerous times. Why does this have to be so difficult? Why did they have to create Office 2010 to be so cumbersome?? I am trying to input this custom form below into outlook 2010. But I cannot find the new location of the File, New, Mail Message, then Tools to design the form in. It seems to have been moved somewhere. Can you point me to this new location? How to Design the Custom Form • On the File menu, point to New, and then click Mail Message to open a new e-mail message. • On the Tools menu of the new e-mail message, point to Forms, and then click Design This Form. • Insert five Command buttons on the new form. Create a template. On the File menu, point to New, and then click Mail Message. In the message body, enter the content you want. In the message window, click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Save As. In the Save As dialog box, in the Save as type list, click Outlook Template. Jun 28, 2011 Learn how To Create An Email Template in Microsoft Outlook 2010. This tutorial will show you how to create an email template that can be used when sending. Feb 10, 2013 How to: (see helpful links below) -- Create a form template in Outlook using a form created in Excel -- Create a macro in Outlook to access the form. To do this: • Click the (P.2) tab to go to a blank page on the form. • On the Form menu, click Control Toolbox, click CommandButton, and then drag the button to the blank form page. • Right-click the new button, click Properties, and then type cmdLastFirst in the Name box. • In the Caption box, type Last, First, and then click OK. • In the Toolbox dialog box, click CommandButton, and then drag a second button to the blank form page. • Right-click the new button, click Properties, and then type cmdFirstLast in the Name box. • In the Caption box, type First Last, and then click OK. • In the Toolbox dialog box, click CommandButton, and then drag a third button to the blank form page. • Right-click the new button, click Properties, and then type cmdCompany in the Name box. • In the Caption box, type Company, and then click OK. • In the Toolbox dialog box, click CommandButton, and then drag a fourth button to the blank form page. • Right-click the new button, click Properties, and then type cmdLastFirstCompany in the Name box. • In the Caption box, type Last, First (Company), and then click OK. • In the Toolbox dialog box, click CommandButton, and then drag a fifth button to the blank form page. • Right-click the new button, click Properties, and then type cmdCompanyLastFirst in the Name box. • In the Caption box, type Company (Last, First), and then click OK. • Type the following Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) code. To do this: • On the Form menu, click View Code to open the Script Editor. • In the Script Editor, type or copy the following code. All the custom form UI has been moved to the Developer tab in the ribbon. To show the Developer tab click on File (Backstage) in the Explorer (folder view) and select Options. In the Options dialog select the Customize Ribbon tab and in that tab look at the right-hand pane where the Developer tab is unchecked. Make sure you have your Outlook 2010 fully updated before opening any custom form, there was a bug that corrupted any form code in a form opened in developer mode on 4K boundaries. So make sure to update Outlook first, before doing any dev work on your form. Ken Slovak MVP - Outlook. Create Spine Inserts for Presentation Binders using Templates When a binder is sitting on a shelf, its spine is the only way to know what's inside. 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Start a new floor plan • In the Categories list, click the Maps and Floor Plans category. • Click Floor Plan, and then click Create. Create the exterior wall structure Using room shapes • From the Walls, Shell and Structure stencil, drag one of the room shapes onto the drawing page. • Resize the room shape by dragging the control and selection handles on individual walls. Using wall shapes • From the Walls, Shell and Structure stencil, drag Exterior wall shapes onto the drawing page. • Continue to draw the exterior by using these options: • Resize walls by dragging an endpoint. • Right-click wall shapes to set options. • Drag an endpoint of one wall to another wall. The endpoints are highlighted when the walls are glued. Intersections between two walls are cleaned up automatically. Create the interior wall structure • From the Walls, Shell and Structure stencil, drag wall shapes onto the drawing page, positioning them inside the exterior structure. • Continue to draw the interior by using these options: • Resize walls by dragging an endpoint. • Right-click a wall to set options. • Drag an endpoint of one wall to another wall. Add doors and windows • From the Walls, Shell and Structure stencil, drag door and window shapes on top of walls. Doors and windows automatically rotate to align with and glue to the wall. They also acquire the wall's thickness and move with walls when you reposition them. Add other structural elements • From the Walls, Shell and Structure stencil, drag structural shapes, such as columns, onto the drawing page. • From the Building Core stencil, drag building core shapes, such as stairs, onto the drawing page. Add electrical symbols and dimension lines Electrical symbols • From the Electrical and Telecom stencil, drag wall switches, outlets, and other wall fixtures onto wall shapes. Release the mouse button when a bold square appears, which indicates that the symbol is glued to the wall. Aug 14, 2014 How to Create a Plans in Microsoft Word 2010. Floor Plan Template Microsoft Word. How to draw a house in MS Word or PowerPoint - Duration: 7. Wall fixtures automatically rotate to align with and glue to the wall Dimension lines for walls • Right-click a wall, and then click Add a Dimension. • Reposition the dimension lines and text by dragging a control handle. If you want to resize a wall after you add a dimension to it, select the dimension shape, type the dimension you want, and then click away from the dimension shape. Insert a CAD floor plan • On the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click CAD Drawing. • In the Insert AutoCAD Drawing dialog box, select the CAD file you want and click Open. • To accept the size and location of the CAD drawing, click OK. After you have inserted the drawing, you can resize it, change its scale, or move it. You can also lock the layer that contains the CAD drawing so that you do not accidentally change it if you create a new plan on top. Start a new floor plan • Click the File tab. • Click New, click Maps and Floor Plans, and then under Available Templates, click the template that you want to use. • Click Create. Create the exterior wall structure Using room shapes • From the Walls, Shell and Structure stencil, drag one of the room shapes onto the drawing page. • Resize the room shape by dragging the control handles and selection handles on individual walls. Using wall shapes • From the Walls, Shell and Structure stencil, drag Exterior wall shapes onto the drawing page. • Continue to draw the exterior by using these options: • Resize walls by dragging an endpoint. • Drag an endpoint of one wall to another wall. The endpoints turn red when the walls are glued. Intersections between two walls are cleaned up automatically. Create the interior wall structure • From the Walls, Shell and Structure stencil, drag wall shapes onto the drawing page, positioning them inside the exterior structure. • Continue to draw the interior by using these options: • Resize walls by dragging an endpoint. • Drag an endpoint of one wall to another wall. The endpoints turn red when the walls are glued. Intersections between two walls get cleaned up automatically. Add doors and windows • From the Walls, Shell and Structure stencil, drag door and window shapes on top of walls. Doors and windows automatically rotate to align with and glue to the wall. They also acquire the wall's thickness and move with walls when you reposition them. Add other structural elements • From the Walls, Shell and Structure stencil, drag structural shapes, such as columns, onto the drawing page. • From the Building Core stencil, drag building core shapes, such as stairs, onto the drawing page. Add electrical symbols and dimension lines Electrical symbols • From the Electrical and Telecom stencil, drag wall switches, outlets, and other wall fixtures onto wall shapes. Release the mouse button when a red square appears, which indicates that the symbol is glued to the wall. Wall fixtures automatically rotate to align with and glue to the wall. You can also drag ceiling fixture shapes, such as the Ceiling fan, onto the drawing page. Dimension lines for walls • Right-click a wall, and then click Add a Dimension. • Reposition the dimension lines and text by dragging a control handle. If you want to resize a wall after you add a dimension to it, select the dimension shape, type the dimension you want, and then click away from the dimension shape. Insert a CAD floor plan • Click the File tab. • Click New, click Maps and Floor Plans, and then under Available Templates, click the template that you want to use. • Click Create. • On the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click CAD Drawing. • In the Insert AutoCAD Drawing dialog box, select the CAD file you want and click Open. • To accept the size and location of the CAD drawing, click OK. After you have inserted the drawing, you can resize it, change its scale, or move it. You can also lock the layer that contains the CAD drawing so that you do not accidentally change it if you create a new plan on top. Copy an existing Visio floor plan into a new drawing • Click the File tab. • Click New, click Maps and Floor Plans, and then under Available Templates, click the template that you want to use. • Click Create. • Open an existing Visio drawing. • On the Design tab, click Page Setup Dialog Box Launcher. In the Page Setup dialog box, on the Drawing Scale tab, make note of the scale setting in the existing drawing, and then set the scale of your new drawing to match. • In the existing drawing, select the shapes you want to use in the new drawing and then, on the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click Copy. • Switch to the new drawing, and then, in the Clipboard group, click Paste. Start a new floor plan • On the File menu, point to New, point to Maps and Floor Plans, and then click Floor Plan. By default, this template opens a scaled drawing page in landscape orientation. You can change these settings at any time. For more information see. Create the exterior wall structure Create the basic exterior wall structure in one of the following ways. Using room shapes • From the Walls, Shell and Structure stencil, drag Exterior wall shapes onto the drawing page. • Resize a room by dragging the control handles and selection handles on individual walls. Using wall shapes • From the Walls, Shell and Structure stencil, drag Exterior wall shapes onto the drawing page. • Continue to draw the exterior by using these options: • Resize a wall by dragging an endpoint. ( or ) • Drag an endpoint ( or ) of one wall to another wall. The endpoints turn red when the walls are glued. Intersections between two walls are cleaned up automatically. To make walls join properly, make sure Glue to Shape geometry is selected in the Snap & Glue dialog box. Create the interior wall structure • From the Walls, Shell and Structure stencil, drag wall shapes onto the drawing page, positioning them inside the exterior structure. • Continue to draw the interior by using these options: • Resize walls by dragging an endpoint ( or ). • Drag an endpoint ( or ) of one wall to another wall. The endpoints turn red when the walls are glued. Intersections between two walls get cleaned up automatically. To make walls join properly, make sure Glue to Shape geometry is selected in the Snap & Glue dialog box. Add doors and windows • From the Walls, Shell and Structure stencil, drag door and window shapes on top of walls. Doors and windows automatically rotate to align with and glue to the wall. They also acquire the wall's thickness and move with walls when you reposition them. Add other structural elements • From the Walls, Shell and Structure stencil, drag structural shapes, such as columns, onto the drawing page. • From the Building Core stencil, drag building core shapes, such as stairs, onto the drawing page. Add electrical symbols and dimension lines Electrical symbols • From the Electrical and Telecom stencil, drag wall switches, outlets, and other wall fixtures onto wall shapes. Release the mouse button when a red square appears, which indicates that the symbol is glued to the wall. Wall fixtures automatically rotate to align with and glue to the wall. You can also drag ceiling fixture shapes, such as the Ceiling fan, onto the drawing page. Dimension lines for walls • Right-click a wall, and then click Add a Dimension • Reposition the dimension lines and dimension text by dragging a control handle. To see a tip about a control handle for a selected shape, pause the pointer over the handle. If you want to resize a wall after you add a dimension to it, select the dimension shape, type the dimension you want, and then click away from the dimension shape. Insert a CAD floor plan • On the File menu, point to New, point to Maps and Floor Plans, and then click Floor Plan. By default, this template opens a scaled drawing page in landscape orientation. You can change these settings at any time. For more information see. • From the Insert menu, click CAD Drawing. • Under Files of type, select AutoCAD Drawing (*.dwg, *.dxf). Locate the CAD file and click Open. • To accept the size and location of the CAD drawing, click OK. After you have inserted the drawing, you can resize it, change its scale, or move it. You can also lock the layer that contains the CAD drawing so that you do not accidentally change it if you create a new plan on top. Copy an existing Visio floor plan into a new drawing • On the File menu, point to New, point to Maps and Floor Plans, and then click Floor Plan. By default, this template opens a scaled drawing page in landscape orientation. You can change these settings at any time. For more information see. • Open an existing Visio drawing. • On the File menu, click Page Setup, and then click the Scale tab. Make note of the scale setting in the existing drawing, and then set the scale of your new drawing to match. • In the existing drawing, select the shapes you want to use in the new drawing and then, on the Edit menu, click Copy. • Switch to the new drawing, and then, on the Edit menu, click Paste. Find all kinds of blank and pre-designed printable greeting card templates. Create holiday cards, invitations, announcements, birthday cards, and other kinds of greeting cards using these free greeting card templates in PDF, Word, Publisher, and other formats. Some cards can be personalized online and printed from your browser. Others are for download. 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The reason I ask is when I open word or excel on a saved document my anti virus program runs a check prior to opening the document. I am currently using NIS 2009 and there is an option in the NIS 2009 control panel to check MS Office Documents. It slows the opening down by a few seconds but not by 17 seconds. On a different PC I was using Office 2003 and AVG; which also had a plug in for Office and checked every document prior to opening; this also slowed word down. I am not sure if this is your situation, but it won`t hurt to check. That's good you found a fix.thanks for posting it. I once had a similar problem and had given up finding a solution. Then, I got rid of AVG anti-virus one day only because I decided to switch to Avira. As if by magic, Word opened instantly after that. (I had even tried disabling AVG back then but it made no difference). Nothing I had tried ever worked until I got rid of AVG. Anyway, I'm a little OT, since your problem had nothing to do with AVG. By the way, I did rename the normal.dot file, to normal.old (Just for the heck of it), and I noticed that it was recreated again once I started Word (At which time I just deleted the original version). Anyway, thanks again for posting this.may need that hint some day down the road. I forget which Word version, but we did have problems with Word on an office PC bogging down, and I eventually disvcovered that normal.dot had grown much larger than it was on other PC's with same Office version. Not sure what caused that (maybe a macro in a doc). Simply deleting the jumbo normal.dot resolved the issue (Word would then recreate it in original normal size). Although, I think that happened more than once. If it was a security flaw, an MS Office update might have eventually fixed it. And the fix is to attach a different template for the document(s) in question. The convoluted method: Click Office button| Word Options| Add-Ins category. In the Manage box, choose 'Templates,' and click Go. Show the Developer toolbar in Word, go to Document Template. Word 2010 document slow opening, referencing another server. Click on the File. Check out our simple guide on how to use document templates in Microsoft Word. Launch Microsoft Word — Open Word from the dock or main Applications folder in. We store shared company Word templates in a network folder (S: Templates, in fact), with subfolders for various kinds of template (correspondence, contract, production, etc.) I have set 'Workgroup templates' to that folder in my Word settings. But when I open Word 2016, the opening screen shows pinned templates only. The subfolders in the Templates folder aren't there! 20-30 seconds later, they finally do appear. Why does it take so darned long? I can't figure it out. I have run across various other posts about templates and files being slow to load on a network, but that is not the problem I am having. Once I can finally select a template, it loads without delay. As do all other files, in Office apps and everywhere else. For this reason, I really don't think it's a network issue, but if it is, it's more convoluted than I can puzzle out! Hi, Maybe we can disable all add-ins in Word then try again, check if there is any delay when accessing the folder on the network. File -> Options -> Add-Ins -> COM Add-ins -> Go. Untick all add-ins there and click OK. I also suggest you add the folder path to the Trusted Locations in Word: File -> Options -> Trust Center -> Trust Center settings -> Trusted Locations -> Add new location. I hope this could be helpful. Regards, Melon Chen TechNet Community Support Please mark the reply as an answer if you find it is helpful. If you have feedback for TechNet Support, contact. Thank you for the suggestions, Melon. I tried one, then the other, then both, of your suggestions, but the template folders still show up quite slowly. So I've left the template folder in the Trusted Locations, but turned my Add-Ins back on (actually, a PDF add-in is the only one I use) Again, I will say that the delay is in waiting for the folders to appear on the start screen. All the pinned templates (which come from those slow-loading folders) are there immediately, but the folders don't appear for quite some time. And once they finally do, there are no further delays. Further observations: If I open word, wait for the folders to appear, start a new document, and then fairly quickly start another new document, the folders will still be there on the New screen. Even if I close Word and immediately reopen it, the folders will still be there. But if I wait a minute and then start a new document, even without exiting Word between, the folders will be gone and I'll have to wait for them. 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