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ALL-STATE LEGAL has designed document
templates for use with some of our products such as labels
and laser compatible brochure paper. The templates are compatible
with Microsoft Word 2000 and WordPerfect for Windows.
It is important to save the template files you download in the same
directory as your other MSWord or WordPerfect templates to be able
to access and use as a template.
You will have to determine where the template files are stored on your
computer's configuration in order to save and use them correctly. You
can locate your existing templates by using the Windows Search
feature. MSWord templates end with the extension .DOT or .dotx, so you should
search for files by typing *.dot or .dotx in the file name field. WordPerfect
templates end with the extension .WPT, so search for files by typing
*.wpt in the file name field.
Save the templates in the template directory by typing in the path
indicated above beginning with C:\, depending on the program used, and
end the file with \name you select and .dot or .dotx for MSWORD and .wpt for
WordPerfect.
To use the template you have downloaded, you select File, then New from
the menu bar of your word processor. Simply, select the template and
begin using it.
How to use ALL-STATE LEGAL templates for labels such as the 06610
Expandable File Label:
Word Instructions: when the form opens, the cursor is in the first field
of the form. As you complete each field, you can tab to each of the
other fields to complete them. You can save the document by naming it
just as you would any other document. This template is protected, or
"locked" to prevent accidental changes. If you'd like to customize the
label you need to unlock it first.
- Select Tools from the menu
- Select Unprotect Document.
After you make changes you can protect the document again.
- Select Tools from the menu
- Select Protect Document.
To find out more about using templates, go to the help sections in
your word processing programs.
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