From: Fumei2 via OfficeKB.com on
Indeed, that is precisely what templates are for. Document was meant, and
document is correct.

The point being is that you do not need to open a previous DOCUMENT, and
delete its contents in order to make a new document.

A template (.DOT) is made with whatever you need.

It is called/invoked - usually by File > New (from inside Word) or clicking
it in Explorer (which defaults to cloning) - and a new DOCUMENT is cloned
from the template. The original is not touched. The new document is cloned
from the template.

Peter T. Daniels wrote:
>No, since every proposal is the same as all the others, only the
>content changes, that's _exactly_ what templates are used for.
>
>> Innews:479b4b8e-0cc2-469a-9497-5a1a61f80d09(a)k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com,
>> Peter T. Daniels <gramma...(a)verizon.net> typed:
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>> >> "Rockwell". How can I make the font default to "Times New
>> >> Roman"? Thanks!

--
Gerry

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