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Open Microsoft Word. ... Click a template. ... Click an image you want to replace. ... Click the Format tab. ... Click Change Picture. ... Navigate to the picture you want to use and double-click it. ... Adjust the image. ... Save your work.
Delete something from the template, such as a picture or text box, either by clicking it or highlighting it by dragging the cursor and then pressing the Delete key on the keyboard. You can also delete by right-clicking and selecting Delete.
Click File, and click New. Scroll through the options, select a brochure you like, and click Create. ... Click in any area of the brochure and begin typing over the placeholder text. Right-click any picture, select Change Picture, and make the appropriate selection to add images.
Click File, and click New. Scroll through the options, select a brochure you like, and click Create. ... Click in any area of the brochure and begin typing over the placeholder text. Right-click any picture, select Change Picture, and make the appropriate selection to add images.
Click File > Open. Double-click This PC. (In Word 2013, double-click Computer). 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.
Delete something from the template, such as a picture or text box, either by clicking it or highlighting it by dragging the cursor and then pressing the Delete key on the keyboard. You can also delete by right-clicking and selecting Delete.
Highlight all the text you want to remove formatting from. ... On the Home tab of the Ribbon, look for the Styles group on the right side. Click the down arrow button next to the styles. Choose Clear Formatting.
Choose Open from the File menu, or click on the Open tool on the toolbar. You will see the Open dialog box. In the Files of Type pull-down list, select Document Template (*.dot). The filename display will be changed to show only template files. Select the template file you want to edit. Click on OK.
Choose Open from the File menu, or click on the Open tool on the toolbar. You will see the Open dialog box. In the Files of Type pull-down list, select Document Template (*.dot). The filename display will be changed to show only template files. Select the template file you want to edit. Click on OK.
Launch Microsoft Word and open the template to edit by clicking the Open option on the File tab. To find templates more quickly, click the All Files drop-down menu and select All Word Templates, then double-click the template to edit.
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