March 2013
Intermediate to advanced
1008 pages
27h 32m
English
Word can be used to create a wide variety of documents, from newsletters to greeting cards to mailing labels. While you can set up each document manually using your own settings, it is often easier to start with a template designed for the general type of document you want to create. In this chapter, you will learn how to employ templates as shortcuts to creating documents, and you’ll learn some tips and tricks for working with unusual document types.
Templates are specifications on which documents are based. So far, you have been working with Normal.dotm, the default template for Word documents. If you don’t specify otherwise, Word always bases new documents on that template. ...
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