Templates in Word are like blanks for documents. They can save formatting, styles, page layout, text, and so on. All this allows you to quickly create documents of various types. The default template used to create new documents is the template deede.
If you make changes to the template deede, Word will save these changes without additional notice. However, if you want Word to ask if you really need to save changes to the template deede, use the special option in the settings. We’ll show you how to enable this option.
akiyesi: Awọn apejuwe fun nkan yii wa lati Ọrọ 2013.
To access the settings, open the tab faili (Iduro).
Ninu akojọ aṣayan ni apa osi, tẹ sile (Awọn aṣayan).
Tẹ lori Ni afikun (Advanced) on the left side of the dialog box Awọn aṣayan ọrọ (Word Options)
Ṣayẹwo apoti tókàn si aṣayan Request to save template Normal.dot (Prompt before saving Normal template) in the options group Itoju (Fipamọ).
tẹ OKlati ṣafipamọ awọn ayipada ati pa ajọṣọrọsọ naa Awọn aṣayan ọrọ (Awọn aṣayan Ọrọ).
From now on, when you close the application (not the document), Word will ask you to confirm whether you want to save the template deede, as shown in the image at the beginning of this article.