Version: (using KDE KDE 3.5.3) Installed from: Compiled From Sources OS: Linux You have logical error here: In KDE it's easy to put icons on the panel or the desktop to access your applications. It's just as easy to add icons to access other items of interest. KDE has templates for shortcuts to: Applications Printers Mountable Devices (e.g. floppy drives) Internet resources (e.g. WWW documents, FTP folders) Documents for some of KDE's KOffice applications. So, KDE has templates for <b>shortcuts</b> to Koffice's documents? You can find it here: help:/khelpcenter/quickstart/using-templates.html
Let's have a close look at this one. You see to create new templates you have to put a shortcut in the location /usr/share/templates/.source and a .desktop file there as well to be able to use that template. Basically all the koffice templates are shortcuts to empty files placed in that location. So what's being said above is right (IMHO). Therefore closing this one. Thanks.