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Yes, Microsoft Word offers a template for 1099-MISC forms that you can use to type on screen and print onto IRS preprinted forms. Here are the steps to access and use the template:
  1. Open Microsoft Word and click on "File" in the top left corner.
  2. Click on "New" to open the "New Document" window.
  3. In the search bar, type "1099-MISC" and hit enter.
  4. Select the template that best fits your needs and click on "Create" to open it.
  5. Fill in the required information in the template, such as the payer's name, address, and tax identification number, as well as the recipient's name, address, and payment information.
  6. Once you have filled in all the necessary information, save the document.
  7. Load the IRS preprinted 1099-MISC forms into your printer.
  8. Go to "File" and click on "Print."
  9. In the "Printer" section, select the printer you want to use.
  10. In the "Settings" section, select the correct paper size and orientation for the preprinted forms.
  11. Click on "Print" to print the completed forms onto the preprinted forms.

That's it! You should now have your completed 1099-MISC forms printed onto the IRS preprinted forms without having to handwrite them.
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