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This is possible, yes. It is not a beginner task however.

Start by looking into AutoText. See Automated Boilerplate Using Microsoft Word.

Then consider using a UserForm to insert either AutoText entries or the text itself into a document. See Create a Simple Userform. The difference is that it is easier to have pre-formatted text as AutoText and may be easier to edit than editing the UserForm's code directly.

Before you start on this, though, be sure you have a clear understanding of Styles and are using them for all of your formatting in your template. Understanding Styles in Microsoft Word
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