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1. Invoke File > New.<br />

2. A dialog appears, allowing you to select the desired document template from a<br />

list.<br />

You will see both templates and folders in the list. The folders can be opened<br />

by double clicking on them. They contain prepared document templates for<br />

writing letters, faxes, etc.<br />

3. Select a document template.<br />

Hint: In the right half of the dialog, a preview of the currently selected template<br />

is presented. If the preview is not displayed, click on the >> button in<br />

the bottom right corner of the dialog. (This feature is not included in Soft-<br />

Maker FreeOffice.)<br />

4. Confirm by clicking on OK.<br />

A new document is now set up from this template and all the character and paragraph<br />

styles saved in the template become available to you. Additionally, all<br />

settings made in the File > Page Setup and the File > Properties dialogs are also<br />

inherited from the document template.<br />

And: If the template also contains text, this text is displayed in the new document<br />

and can be edited just like normal text.<br />

Tip: TextMaker is distributed with various prepared document templates. These<br />

contain complete letterheads, fax forms, etc. and are linked with the address<br />

database TMW.DBF. They can lighten your daily writing load considerably – read<br />

about this in section “Importing individual addresses” beginning on page 331!<br />

Modifying document templates<br />

Modifying a document template is no different from editing a normal document.<br />

You open the template, make your changes and save the template.<br />

Important: Naturally, when you modify a document template, your modifications<br />

will affect all documents that are subsequently created on the basis of this<br />

template.<br />

To modify a document template, proceed as follows:<br />

1. Invoke File > Open.<br />

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