In previous versions, when saving as a template from an Office application (e.g. -.dotx,.pptx, etc.), Office would automatically change the location to C: Users username AppData Roaming Microsoft Templates. However, in Office 2013 this location is used to store templates from Office.com. To separate personal templates from Office.com templates, the default personal location was moved to C: Users username Documents Custom Office Templates. All Office applications will save templates to this folder by default. You can choose to override this setting by specifying a Personal Templates Folder. This can be done by going to File > Options > Save and manually entering a folder path. This needs to be done for each application, and for any application that does not have a Personal Templates path manually set, Office will create the Custom Office Templates folder the first time you save a template, and will set the Personal Templates path to this location. Step Open Microsoft Word and click the Office button, which is the pizza-looking button located in the far left corner of Word. Select 'New' from the top of the menu. This opens the New Document window. On the far left task pane, select 'Invitations.' The middle task pane changes to the type of invitation templates that are available both on your computer and from Microsoft's Office Online website, including business, wedding and generic invitations. Step Click 'Party Invitations' to see a list of party invitation card thumbnails. You can scroll through to see each party invitation available. When you click on any invitation card thumbnail, the right task pane changes so you can see who provided the invitation, how large the file is, and how long it takes to download. You can also see what rating other users have given the invitation. Step Select the blue and purple Party Invitation thumbnail. This template is made by Microsoft, is 30 kilobytes, and has a strong rating of four stars. Click 'Download' to open the party invitation template on your computer. This invitation card template contains two cards to customize. Step Scroll to Page 2 and click in the Event Description field to fill out your personal information. You can press your Tab key to go to the next field or you can click in the date field to fill out information for the date of your event. Fill out all of the invitation information for your event on both cards. Step Save your invitation by clicking on the Office button and then clicking 'Save.' Type in a name for your party invitation and click 'OK.' Step Print your party invitation by clicking on the Office button and clicking 'Print.' You will want your party invitation card to print on one piece of paper. Many printers do not have the capabilities to automatically print on both sides of a single sheet of paper (called duplex printing). To have Word duplex manually, click on the Manual Duplex check box located in your Print dialog box under the Find Printer button on the right side. This will tell the printer that you want to print your invitations on one piece of paper. In manual duplex printing, once the page prints, you will need to put the same page in your printer again so it can print to the other side. This requires you to reorient the page so it prints correctly on the other side, which may take some practice. Step Cut your invitations apart with scissors once they are printed, then fold them. Planning a wedding can be stressful, but less so with the right tools. Here are great solutions in Microsoft Office, from invitations to photo albums.
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