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Question How to define a permanent frame for word?

I have a word file that has header, footer, title, text, tables,etc with specific features (such as special fonts, size, line spacing, etc). Now, I have received other documents that are just a text with above mentioned styling. I need to make the new documents in the style of first one but the problem is that when I copy and paste the text from new one to the old one, it messes (I know different types of paste). What I need is that if I paste the title into the new one, the line spacing, font,size,etc remains the style of the old document and if the title is long, it automatically makes it smaller. How can I do this? (sorry for my bad English)
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