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I opened an event form in Dynamics 365 Customer Insights – Journeys last week expecting to use the “New from Template” button, and it wasn’t there. Not hidden in a submenu. Not moved to a different ribbon location. Just gone.
Before you troubleshoot permissions or clear your browser cache, here’s what’s actually happening: the button only appears for outbound marketing (OBM) events. If you’re working with real-time marketing (RTM) events, event templates aren’t supported—period.
You’ll learn:
Environment: Dynamics 365 Customer Insights – Journeys with both OBM and RTM enabled
What I was trying to do: Create a new webinar event in real-time marketing using an existing event template structure
What actually happened:
Why it mattered: I needed to replicate a standard event structure across multiple campaigns. Without templates, each event requires manual configuration of all fields, sessions, and settings.
If you’re not sure whether you’re experiencing this same limitation:
Step 1: Check your event type
Step 2: Compare with an OBM event
Step 3: Confirm in documentation
According to Microsoft’s documentation, event templates don’t have a published roadmap for real-time journeys. This isn’t a bug or temporary gap—it’s documented as a feature without current development plans.
Microsoft’s exact statement from the documentation:
“Event templates: We don’t have a published roadmap for this capability. Create an event that you use as a starting point. Then use the Save as functionality to create copies of the event that you can then edit and customize for your needs.”
Source: Transition events from outbound marketing to real-time journeys – Microsoft Learn, under “Other relevant features” section
Microsoft has not provided architectural details on why templates weren’t implemented for RTM, but the documentation confirms this is current product design with no timeline for change.
Since templates don’t exist for RTM events, here are the realistic options:
If event templates are mission-critical to your workflow, stay on OBM for event management.
Tradeoff: You keep template functionality but can’t use RTM’s improved journey orchestration and analytics for those events.
When this makes sense: Organizations running high-volume events (50+ per month) where template efficiency outweighs RTM benefits.
Microsoft’s documented workaround is to create a reference event and use “Save as” to duplicate it.
How it works:
Tradeoff: This creates a copy, not a true template. You’ll need to manually clean up or modify event-specific details each time.
When this makes sense: When you have a few standard event types and can maintain reference events.
Create each RTM event from scratch, manually configuring all fields and settings.
Tradeoff: More time per event, but you get RTM’s full feature set.
When this makes sense: Low-volume events (fewer than 10 per month) where manual setup time is acceptable.
Create written documentation of your standard event structures—field values, session layouts, naming conventions—and have users reference it when creating events.
What I haven’t tested: Power Automate flows to auto-populate fields, custom Power Apps for guided event creation, or solution-based configuration packages. I’m not recommending approaches I haven’t personally verified.
“The button must be hidden somewhere”
“Maybe it’s a permissions issue”
“I’ll just copy an OBM event and change it to RTM”
Always verify feature parity before planning migrations. I assumed template functionality would carry over from OBM to RTM. Microsoft’s documentation clearly states it doesn’t, but I didn’t check before making plans.
Document limitations for stakeholders upfront. If templates are part of your current workflow, factor in the operational impact of losing them when evaluating RTM migration.
Don’t promise features without checking current docs. Product capabilities change. What worked in OBM doesn’t automatically work in RTM.
Last verified: January 15, 2026
The “New from Template” button doesn’t exist for real-time marketing events because Microsoft hasn’t implemented event template functionality in RTM and has no published roadmap for adding it. This is documented behavior, not a bug.
Your realistic options: stay on OBM if templates are critical, use the “Save as” workaround Microsoft recommends, accept manual event creation in RTM, or build your own standardization processes outside the platform.
There’s no workaround that replicates native template functionality. You’re choosing between template efficiency (OBM) or RTM’s improved capabilities—you can’t have both right now.