How to Add Templates in Microsoft Word

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Templates make it easy to create stylish documents Microsoft Word without having to add your own formatting. It's easy to search Microsoft's massive online template database using both the Microsoft Word desktop app and their official template download site. This wikiHow teaches you how to find, download, and use Microsoft Word templates, as well as how to create and save your own custom template.

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Downloading a Template in Word

Step 1 Open Microsoft Word.

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Step 2 Search for a template type.

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Step 3 Click a template to see a preview.

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Step 4 Click Create to use the template.

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Step 5 Create your document from the template.

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Create your document from the template. Templates nearly always come with some pre-filled information that you can erase and type over. You can also customize other aspects of the template as needed using any tool in Word.

Step 6 Save your edited file as a Word document.

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Downloading from the Web

Step 1 Go to https://templates.office.com.

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Step 2 Search or browse for a template.

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Step 3 Click a template to see a preview.

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Step 4 Click Download to download a template.

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Step 5 Click the downloaded template.

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Step 6 Click Enable Editing to edit the template.

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Click Enable Editing to edit the template. You'll only have to do this if you see a bar at the top of the file that displays this button. This allows you to edit the template.

Step 7 Create your document from the template.

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Create your document from the template. Templates nearly always come with some pre-filled information that you can erase and type over. You can also customize other aspects of the template as needed using any tool in Word.

Step 8 Save your edited file as a Word document.

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Creating a Custom Template

Step 1 Create a new Microsoft Word document.

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Create a new Microsoft Word document. You can create a custom Microsoft Word template from any document. If you want to start from scratch, select Blank when opening word, or click File > New and select Blank to open a blank file.

Step 2 Save the file as a template.

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