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The term document template when used in the context of file format refers to a common feature of many software applications that define a unique non-executable file format intended specifically for that particular application. Template file formats are those whose file extension indicates that the file type is intended as a very high starting point from which to create other files. These types of files are usually indicated on the ''File menu'' of the application: File -> Save As ... -> Document (for printing or emailing, etc.) File -> Save As ... -> Template (for specifying future documents) For example, the word processing application Microsoft Word uses different file extensions for documents and templates: In Microsoft Word 2003 the file extension .dot is used to indicate a template, in Microsoft Word 2007 .dotx (in contrast to .doc , resp. .docx for a standard document).In Adobe Dreamweaver the file extension .dwt is used to indicate a template.==Microsoft Word Templates== MS Word allows creating both layout and content templates. A layout template is a style guide for the file styles. It usually contains a chapter which explains how to use the styles within the documents. A content template is a document which provides a TOC. It might be modified to correspond to the user's needs. The word "Template" here means "a preformatted file type that can be used to quickly create a specific file". In the Template, everything such as Font, Size, Color, and Background pictures are preformatted but users can also edit them. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Template (file format)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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