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  2. Download free, pre-built templates - Microsoft Support

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    You can download free, pre-built document templates with useful and creative themes from Office when you click File > New in your Office app. Templates can include calendars, business cards, letters, cards, brochures, newsletters, resumes, cover letters, presentations, social media and much more.

  3. Try it with templates - Microsoft Support

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    Start with a Designer template to create beautiful images and graphics. Use Clipchamp to make videos starting with these templates. Create surveys, invitations and quizzes with Forms templates. Try a template to learn more about Word, Excel and PowerPoint.

  4. Create and print labels - Microsoft Support

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    To create labels with a mailing list, see Print labels for your mailing list. To create labels using a template, see Microsoft label templates. Learn how to make labels in Word. You can create and print a full page of address labels or nametags. Get started on how to print labels from Word.

  5. Create a template - Microsoft Support

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    Click File > Open. Double-click Computer or This PC. Browse to the Custom Office Templates folder that’s under My Documents. Click your template, and click Open. Make the changes you want, then save and close the template. Use your template to make a new document.

  6. Where are my custom templates? - Microsoft Support

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    You can search for thousands of templates at create.microsoft.com. Recover your custom templates. Learn how to find your custom templates created with earlier versions of Office and access a custom templates location.

  7. Create a form in Word that users can complete or print

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    In the Search for online templates field, type Forms or the kind of form you want. Then press Enter . In the displayed results, right-click any item, then select Create.

  8. Edit templates - Microsoft Support

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    Whether you’re starting from a Microsoft template or updating one of your own, Word's built-in tools help you update templates to suit your needs. To update your template, open the file, make the changes you want, and then save the template.

  9. Create a booklet or book in Word - Microsoft Support

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    Get free Microsoft publishing templates. Use Word to create and print a booklet, brochure, or book from your document. Learn the adjustments and layout settings for booklet printing in Word.

  10. Create a sheet of nametags or address labels - Microsoft Support

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    You can also go to templates.office.com, and search for label. Select a label template and open in Word for the web. For a sheet of identical labels, fill out one label, and then copy/paste for the rest.

  11. Save a Word document as a template - Microsoft Support

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    Whether you’re starting from a Microsoft template or updating one of your own, Word's built-in tools help you update templates to suit your needs. To update your template, open the file, make the changes you want, and then save the template.

  12. Make your Word documents accessible to people with disabilities

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    This topic gives you step-by-step instructions and best practices on how to make your Word documents accessible and unlock your content to everyone, including people with disabilities. You learn, for example, how to work with the Accessibility Checker to tackle accessibility issues while you're writing your document.