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Make Yourself Look Super Professional With These FREE Word Templates

December 2006

One of the problems that most users of Microsoft Word suffer from (including us) is that we never use anything like its full potential. In fact, it’s likely that for most 10%-20% of its inbuilt features are never used, let alone known about.

Why is this?

Simple, because it’s so damn complicated. So many buttons, options, formatting, this and that etc. Therefore most of us use it for writing letters or perhaps something like the odd memo.

Use These Free Templates To Turbo Charge Your Output

But there is a way that we can start to use the incredible power of Word by riding on the coattails of others. Check out the site below because it lists 250 free Word Templates for such things as -

  • Address books
  • Announcements
  • Balance Sheets
  • Catalogs
  • Forecasts
  • Instructions
  • Itineraries etc

All you have to do is download the template(s) you're interested in, open the file within Word and then edit the text etc. It's always a good idea to save the main template(s) in a separate directory/folder, then make a copy and play around with the copy until you get a feel for how things work and look.

We’ve been using a few templates and they really are excellent, creating so much more of a professional look and feel to your work rather than the bland stuff we’re all producing right now.

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