Available for: Folders, Window background, Desktop
This feature is a more flexible alternative to the New submenu that appears on the context menu. Windows makes the use of file templates unnecessarily complicated, so we designed this as a user-friendly method. The differences are:
- Adding new items to the menu is easy, through the Add To Templates item. Removing them is just as simple, using the Add/Remove Templates dialog.
- Templates you add really do appear on the menu. (Seems obvious, but in Windows they may appear instantly, after a couple of restarts, or never.)
- You can have any number of templates of the same file type (such as several different HTML documents).
- You can give each template its own recognizable name.
- When you create a new file from a template, you can choose to immediately open it for editing in its associated application.
To create a new file from one of your templates:
- Move to the New From Template item on the ShellToys XP menu.
- Pick the file you want to create from the submenu.
- In the dialog that appears, type a name for the new file. If you want to start editing the new file immediately in its associated application, check the box above the filename.
- Click Save to create the template, or Cancel to forget the whole thing.
To add or remove items that appear on the New From Template menu:
- From the New From Template submenu, choose Add/Remove Templates.
- The Add/Remove Templates dialog will open.
A quicker way to add a new template is to right-click a file and choose Add To Templates from the ShellToys XP menu.
See also:
Add To Templates
Add/Remove Templates dialog
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