AppleWorks 6: How to Set up Default Templates for Specific Document Types

If you typically use particular content and formatting options for a particular document type, you can set up a default template for that document type. Default templates are also known as Options documents.
Creating a default template

To create a default template document for a specific document type:
The next time you create a new document of that type, your new default template opens. You can still open a document with standard formatting options (instead of the options you created in your default template). To do so, click the Standard button for the desired document type (for example, Standard WP) on the Basic panel of the Starting Points window.

Some versions of AppleWorks 6 automatically append the template filename with ".cws". If the default template does not open as expected, locate the file in the Templates folder using the Finder, and delete the .cws filename extension if present.

Important: Your default template is saved in the AppleWorks Templates folder. If you move the template to another folder, it will no longer function as the default template.

Deactivating a default template

If you no longer want to use a default template document for a document type, you can deactivate it.

To deactivate a default template:
Published Date: Feb 20, 2012