Templates save time & costs with repeatable consistent results.

Our templates have all the necessary presets made and the unnecessary elements removed. When an application is opened and then a new document is created, that new document is actually a template. There may be no content but numerous Parameters such as the default Font, Page Size & Orientation have been preset for even the simplest of applications. Enter Print Design Software and the possible configurations become exponential. While many settings may not appear important for the routine creation of documents printed onsite, the layout of the text can change when printed offsite on another system. The font used in the original document may be substituted for a completely different font style if the other system opening the document does not have the exact same font from the same font company. While our templates cannot solve the font issue, they take care of almost everything else.

To benefit and inherit all the template prests, launch your software and use the application’s OPEN command from the main menu. If the application will not OPEN the template, ensure that system is set to show all readable files. If the template does appear then try the applications IMPORT command from the main menu. An alternative to launching the template from within the application would be to locate the template file, Right Click and choose Open With and choose your application if it is present. In this manner, the application should use all the compatible presets.

If the template will not open with your preferred application, try the other template file formats. It may be possible to copy /paste, place or link to the templates but this method should only be used as a last resort because some of the settings will not be inherited.

Custom Dry Rub On Transfer templates for Document, File & Artwork Creation can be found here