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word 2003: templates

Introduction | Starting a New Document & Choosing a Template
Installing Templates & Using the Template Wizard

Installing Templates
Some templates may not be currently installed on your computer. In these cases, Word will prompt to insert the installation disk. If you do not have this disk, then you will not be able to use that template. However, you can also visit the Microsoft Template Gallery to download and install new templates.

Using the Template Wizard:
When you decide on a template to use to make a document, you will then be taken step-by-step through the template wizard. The template wizard goes through each step of the document creation process, and will ask you to input certain information along the way. You navigate through the template wizard by inputting the necessary information at each step, and then click on the "Next" button to proceed to the next step. Once you are done going through the template wizard, press the "Finish" button. Then you can go into the finished document based on the template, and edit the document as you see fit.

Note: Not all of the templates offer wizards for going through the step-by-step creation process. Rather, the template loads up a specific layout into Word, and you can edit the template directly.

 


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