


In Word 2019 or Word in Office 365, click Open, and then click Browse.) In Word 2016 display the File tab of the ribbon, click Open, click This PC, and then click Browse. In Word 2013 display the File tab of the ribbon, click Open, click Computer, and then click Browse.

In Word 2010 display the File tab of the ribbon and then click Open. (In Word 2007 click the Office button and then click Open. To load an existing template so that you can edit it, do the following: Depending on your version of Word, templates can contain information on the toolbar, ribbon, menus, macros, styles, default text, and any number of other environmental items.Įditing a template is much like editing a regular document the only difference is that the file is saved with a different filename extension than regular documents. I uninstalled and reinstalled OPM, but it hasn't made a difference.A template is Word's guide for how your document and working environment should appear. The only difference I can think of is that Word did an automatic update. I've figured out how to attach it again.Įverything was fine until about 2 weeks ago. Occasionally, Word loses the Add-ins list. Other times, the document compiles just fine with no problems with Word. I've learned to continue without compiling, otherwise Word will crash again. The compiled document is available through OPM, but it thinks the document needs to be compiled on a build. Usually, I can work in the document with no problems, but sometimes when I do the compile of the document that got this message, the compile and save works, but then Word crashes. The document usually opens ok, but OPM gives the error "Oracle Policy Modeling was unable to open the document as an error occurred with MicroSoft Word: Could not change document template. I started getting an error when I open a rules document through OPM.
