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How To Create A New Template on Word

Module by: Chinwei Hu. E-mail the author

How to Create a New Template On Word

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Open the Word
Open the Word (graphics1.png)
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Format > Styles and Formating…
Format > Styles and Formating… (graphics2.png)
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You’d have to Delete the old style format if want to change from para-type to text-type
You’d have to Delete the old style format if want to change from para-type to text-type (graphics3.png)
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Then Create a New Style
Then Create a New Style (graphics4.png)
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This Name Must be PRECISE (any lose or additional character would fail the translation)
This Name Must be PRECISE (any lose or additional character would fail the translation) (graphics5.png)
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Choosing Style type
Choosing Style type (graphics6.png)

NOTE:

Para-type is what we use for the block elements (anti-p symbol on the left, could be parents for the inlines, generating <text:p>’s in XML), while Character-type is the inlines (lowercase a on the left, generating INDESCENDABLE < text:span>’s in XML)

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Please Choose Normal to Avoid Chaos
Please Choose Normal to Avoid Chaos (graphics7.png)
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Distinguish your style appearance then click ‘OK’
Distinguish your style appearance then click ‘OK’ (graphics8.png)
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Here We Go!
Here We Go! (graphics9.png)

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