Both versions can be loaded manually as Word template add-ins or be placed in the Word Startup folder as a global add-in.
I have prepared two versions of the add-In that you can download here: List File Templates. Andy Pope's class to emulate control tip text on Userforms "What's this help" and his suggestions for adapting it to include frame controls adds control tip enhancements to the Word 2007 version of the add-in. Graham gets credit for dogged development reviews and criticism which led to many improvements. You'll see this above the 'Other Formats' option. It's an option in the File tab and will prompt you to make a choice. You'll see this in the editing bar along the top of your screen. The project is a collaborative effort by me, Word MVP Graham Mayor, and Excel MVP Andy Pope. If you have Office 2007 applications, Word will be one of them. Browse to select a folder, type a name for the file in the File name text. Apply whatever formatting or text that you'd like to see in the template. Select Blank document and then click on the Create button. To do this, click on the Microsoft Office button in the top left of the Word window and then click on New from the popup menu. You can use it to create a list of files in your favorite folders, flash thumb drives, or floppy discs. In the middle pane, select a specific template, and then click Create or. Answer: You'll need to first create a blank document. This Microsoft Word Tips & Microsoft Word Help page provides a VBA template add-in solution for the task of listing files and selected file data located in any folder and sub-folders.