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Hi
At work we type a lot of letters to email around. We have to follow an exacting standard for the document. Here is an example of the layout. The issue we are having, is laying out the document like they want. So, we make a new document, write a title, new line, add bullet point for 1. and hit enter. It indents the bullet point, so we have to fiddle with the settings to put it right. Then we make a new line (which automatically makes 2. which we don't need). We have to change this bullet point to a) and indent it just right, then type the text and so forth By the time we are done we have had enough of fiddling with all the settings and bullet styles. The problem is, when we make a new one we do the same process over and over. Is there a way of speeding up this or making an template (which needs to not end up looking like one when we submit it) which can help us speed up the process? |
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