Check out our simple guide on how to use document templates in Microsoft Word. Digital Trends. More Product Reviews. Though differing in format and layout.
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You can use Word's convenient Set as Default feature to save all of the formatting changes you've made and automatically apply them to new documents. To learn how to do this, read our article on. • Change the page orientation to Portrait. • Change the page size to Legal. If Legal size is not available, you can choose another size such as A5. • Change the margins to the Narrow setting. • When you're finished, your document should be one page if using Legal size.
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To create a template in Word 2010, • Open a blank Word document and adjust your styles (see page 5), margins (see page 8), and any automatic numbering features you want in your document. • In the File Ribbon, select Save as, then select Word Template. Save it somewhere that you can find easily. • To modify your template later, open Word first, then open the template file – if you double-click on it, it will create a new document based on the template as described below. To create a template in Word 2013, • Adjust your styles, margins, etc. In a BLANK document. • In the File Ribbon, select Save As, then click on the Browse button.
A dialogue box will come up. The Save as Type dropdown defaults to.docx. In order to save the file as a template, you can use either the.dotx or.dotm format. Unless you are using macros in your document, choose the.dotx option. To create a document from your template or apply it to an existing document, • Double-click on the template file you created in the steps above.
This will open a new document based on that template. • If you already have a chapter written, you can insert that chapter into this new document to apply any style settings to it.
To do this • On the Insert Ribbon, in the Text Group, click on the arrow next to the Object icon and select Text from File. • Navigate to the document you wish to insert and click Insert.