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Make Any File a Template Using This Hidden macOS Tool

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Stationery Pad is a handy way to nix a step in your workflow if you regularly use document templates on your Mac. The long-standing Finder feature essentially tells a file's parent application to open a copy of it by default, ensuring that the original file remains unedited.

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Stationery Pad doesn't get much attention these days, but it's a neat alternative to repeatedly editing templates and using the "Save As..." command, which can lead to overwriting the original file if you're not too careful.

Almost any file type can be defined as a template with Stationery Pad – it could be used to streamline common Photoshop jobs, create skeleton HTML/CSS files, or help with Word document invoicing. To make use of Stationery Pad, create the file you want to use as a template, then follow the steps below.

Define a File as a Template Using Stationery Pad

  1. Find the file in Finder that you want to use as a template.

  2. Right-click (or Ctrl-click) the file and select Get Info in the contextual dropdown menu. Alternatively, click the file to select it and use the Command+I keyboard shortcut to launch Get Info.
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  3. Check the Stationery Pad checkbox under the General section.
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  4. Click the red traffic light button to close the Get Info window.

Next time you double-click the template file, Finder will create and open a copy of it, leaving the original untouched. To reverse the behavior, simply uncheck the Stationery Pad checkbox in the template file's Get Info window.

Top Rated Comments

wanha Avatar
17 months ago
Apple is usually great at naming things, but "Stationary pad" is a terribly confusing name for this useful feature
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)
UltimateSyn Avatar
17 months ago
I’ve used Macs for ~25 years and never knew you could do this. Thank you!
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)
17 months ago
If Apple actually renamed this checkbox and call it "This file is a template" or whatever else they want to use as long as it has the word "template" on it, it would have more mainstream awareness. Who the hell uses the term "stationary pad" nowadays?
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
AngerDanger Avatar
17 months ago
Not only did I not know what that checkbox did, I'd somehow never even noticed it 😅


Apple is usually great at naming things, but "Stationary pad" is a terribly confusing name for this useful feature
Seriously, "Make Template" would be so much less ambiguous.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Willis Avatar
17 months ago
I remember looking this up around 10-15 years ago and thought oh cool, but had zero use for it. Naturally, I forgot this existed.

Probably the best Mac tip going right now
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Nermal Avatar
17 months ago

I’ve looked at thousands of Get Info dialogs and can’t recall ever seeing it. I have used Locked, so I must have seen it, but apparently I was never curious enough to research what it did.
I think I first noticed it in System 7 :)

Edit: After a little bit of playing around in an emulator, it looks like the feature was added in 7.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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