Note: If you can't find a template, you can search for a template based on keywords in the Search box.Ĭlick a template that is similar to the one that you want to create, and then click Choose. Type the new folder and path you want to use, and Word will save any new templates in that folder. Under File Locations, select User templates from the list, and then click Modify. To change where Word automatically saves your templates, on the Word menu, click Preferences, and then under Personal Settings, click File Locations. Unless you select a different location, the template is saved in /Users/ username/Library/Group Containers/UBF8T346G9.Office/User Content/Templates. Next to File Format, click Microsoft Word template (.dotx), or, if your template contains macros, click Microsoft Word Macro-Enabled template. (Optional) In the Where box, choose a location where the template will be saved. In the Save As box, type the name that you want to use for the new template. On the File menu, click Save as Template. Note: If you can't find a template, you can search for it based on keywords in the Search All Templates box.Īdd, delete, or change any text, graphics, or formatting, and make any other changes that you want to appear in all new documents that you base on the template.