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A suitable Word Template

A friend of mine had asked me to work on a site for him that he had purchased a word template from someone. I am currently having trouble with editing it. I attempt to change the background image to another image and change the button image also as said in the help file. Is there something I

RE: A suitable Word Template

Hi Alex, Thanks for the post. Creating a new template; follow this sequence, 1. Create your document as normal or modify an existing document, and then select File, Save As and choose Template from the File Save As dialog box. You will find the template option in the drop down list at the foot of the dialog box. (Save As Type).
2. When you save, indicate an alternate location (such as Desktop, where it will appear as an icon) or your new template will only be accessible from the New Document Task Pane.
3. To get rid of or change the Background you should try the View, Headers and Footers selection and see if you can delete the graphic from there as it may be part of the Headers and Footers view, this can be the case if it appears on every page, (new as well as existing). To add a new background which will appear on every page change it in this view.

RE: A suitable Word Template

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I just bumped into a site which has good lot of Word templates. I think the site is http://www.templatesforbusiness.us Their designers have done a marvelous job in creating templates which work wonderfully in Word. While Word itself is not a "graphics program", we have created templates for Word that look like they came from a graphics program!

 

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To change line spacing in your document, highlight the text you wish to apply line spacing to, and go to Format-Paragraph.

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