In addition to the general-purpose blank document templates, Word 2010 has built-in document templates such as blog post templates, calligraphy copybook templates, and more. In addition, the Office.com site also provides a certificate, certificates, business cards, resumes and other specific functional templates. These templates allow users to create more specialized word 2010 documents. The steps to create a document using a template in Word 2010 are described below:
Step 1th, open the Word 2010 document window, and click the file → new button.
Step 2nd, in the new panel that opens, users can create documents by clicking the templates for Word 2010, such as blog posts, calligraphy copybook, and click Online Templates such as business cards, calendars, and so on Office.com. For example, click the sample template option, as shown in Figure 2009120501.
Figure 2009120501 Click the sample template option
Step 3rd, open the Sample Template List page, click the appropriate template, select the document or template radio box to the right of the new panel (in this case, select the document option), and then click the Create button, as shown in Figure 2009120502.
Figure 2009120502 Click the Create button
Step 4th, open the document created with the selected template, and the user can edit it in the document, as shown in Figure 2009120503.
Figure 2009120503 documents created using a template
Tip: In addition to using the templates that are already installed in Word 2010, users can also use the templates that they create and the templates that Office.com provides. When you download the template provided by Office.com, Word 2010 makes genuine verification and the non-genuine version of Word 2010 does not download the templates provided by Office Online.
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