How do I restore the Templates folder in Ubuntu 18.04?

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I deleted the "Templates" folder some time ago. Yesterday I made new Templates folder and I created a template for an empty document, but it's not working.



Does someone know how to restore the Templates folder, or how to fix this?







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    I deleted the "Templates" folder some time ago. Yesterday I made new Templates folder and I created a template for an empty document, but it's not working.



    Does someone know how to restore the Templates folder, or how to fix this?







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      I deleted the "Templates" folder some time ago. Yesterday I made new Templates folder and I created a template for an empty document, but it's not working.



      Does someone know how to restore the Templates folder, or how to fix this?







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      I deleted the "Templates" folder some time ago. Yesterday I made new Templates folder and I created a template for an empty document, but it's not working.



      Does someone know how to restore the Templates folder, or how to fix this?









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          By default, this folder is empty.



          It is declared for Gnome Shell in this file



          ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs


          Where should stand the line



          XDG_TEMPLATES_DIR="$HOME/Templates"


          Of course, the Template Folder name depends on your locale and language



          If the line has been removed because off the deleted folder, you will just have to create a new one and add the line.






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            By default, this folder is empty.



            It is declared for Gnome Shell in this file



            ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs


            Where should stand the line



            XDG_TEMPLATES_DIR="$HOME/Templates"


            Of course, the Template Folder name depends on your locale and language



            If the line has been removed because off the deleted folder, you will just have to create a new one and add the line.






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              down vote



              accepted










              By default, this folder is empty.



              It is declared for Gnome Shell in this file



              ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs


              Where should stand the line



              XDG_TEMPLATES_DIR="$HOME/Templates"


              Of course, the Template Folder name depends on your locale and language



              If the line has been removed because off the deleted folder, you will just have to create a new one and add the line.






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                By default, this folder is empty.



                It is declared for Gnome Shell in this file



                ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs


                Where should stand the line



                XDG_TEMPLATES_DIR="$HOME/Templates"


                Of course, the Template Folder name depends on your locale and language



                If the line has been removed because off the deleted folder, you will just have to create a new one and add the line.






                share|improve this answer













                By default, this folder is empty.



                It is declared for Gnome Shell in this file



                ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs


                Where should stand the line



                XDG_TEMPLATES_DIR="$HOME/Templates"


                Of course, the Template Folder name depends on your locale and language



                If the line has been removed because off the deleted folder, you will just have to create a new one and add the line.







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