>
> Here's the optimal way to use multiple template configurations in TB. Quick 
> Templates.
>
> Use highlight the template content that you want to keep and press Ctrl-C to 
> copy it to the
> clipboard.
>
> Open the Quick Templates interface. Create a new Quick Template and paste 
> your copied template
> into the body. Create another new Quick Template for as many variations as 
> you want to have.
>
> Now go back to the original template. If your Quick Template was (for 
> example) labelled with a
> tag of "MyQT1" then replace the entire template with a single line that reads:
>
> %qinclude "MyQT1"
>
> In this way, you can set up as many templates or bits of templates as you 
> wish and pull them into
> a real template with the %qinclude macro.
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Thanks for that but I am losing you somewhere because I cannot get it to work.

I am going to the template I wish to copy and make the Handle and Name the same 
without spaces 
(tried making them slightly different to no avail). Doing ctrl A (I assume that 
is what you mean by 
highlight). Then ctrl C to copy. 

Start a new quick template and pasting the content (ctrl V). At the top of this 
template I place 
%qinclude "MyTemplate"
Go to Preview and I get the text unformatted and at the top I get

Cannot find a quick template "" "MyTemplate"

where am I going wrong please.

Regards David

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