Templates Deleting and Customizing

I would like to delete all of the templates from the template list that appears in Template Chooser and substitute several templates that I have developed for our office. I am able to add templates to My Templates, but I am unable to create new groups or subgroups in the Template Chooser and I can't delete the default templates that came with the application.
Any help or instructions would be greatly appreciated?
Eric

Eric,
Pages' templates are buried deep inside the package file. You can get to them by navigating like this: control-click on Pages icon in the Finder, then navigate through these folders -- Contents > Resources > Templates. I would strongly advise you not to delete the blank templates.
Regarding subgroups in the template chooser, I think you can nest folders in the My Templates folder.
-Dennis

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