Our raw print layouts are complicated HTML templates and dynamically filled with data to produce what you see onscreen. The print layouts are not really suited for editing in something like MS Word.
We also use the word "templates" in a different context for FTH, so I am using "print layouts" here to refer to the HTML templates that I define for printing agendas to lessen confusion. (very different)
As Brian is pointing out, you can copy and paste the final filled print layout into Word (or MS Excel) and edit it as you wish. You select the print layout when you click the printer icon to print an agenda. That causes one of our HTML print templates to be used by the system for displaying your agenda information.
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