

In the Save templates section, click next to Default personal templates location section.Ĭlick OK at the box at the bottom of the dialog box. Open MS Project (if necessary), and launch a blank file. MS Project 2013 – Set Default Personal Templates Location Right-click next to Location, and select Select All. Right-click the file and select Properties. Look for the Global file, which will probably be in a Folder named 1033. (Mpt is the file extension for Microsoft Project templates.) MS Project 2013 – Finding Template Locationīefore following these steps, when I click the File tab and New, I don’t see any option to select templates stored on my hard drive.ĭo a search for *.mpt files. Once you find out where MS Project stores templates on your hard drive, you can adjust your settings so that any templates you create are also saved to the same location. In MS Project 2013 Professional, finding the location of your templates is not a straightforward process.
