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I know this sounds like a basic and simple document, but I cannot seem to
find any templates for a Frequently asked questions doc.
Any advice?
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Of course! Creating a FAQ document can be a great way to provide quick answers to common questions and save time for both you and your audience. Here are some steps to help you create your own FAQ document:
  1. Identify the questions: Start by brainstorming a list of questions that you think your audience might have. You can also gather questions from customer service inquiries or social media comments.
  2. Categorize the questions: Once you have a list of questions, group them into categories to make it easier for your audience to find the information they need. For example, you might have categories like "Shipping and Delivery," "Returns and Exchanges," or "Product Information."
  3. Write clear and concise answers: When writing your answers, make sure they are easy to understand and provide all the necessary information. Use simple language and avoid technical jargon. You can also include links to additional resources if needed.
  4. Format the document: Use a clear and easy-to-read format for your FAQ document. You might consider using headings, bullet points, or tables to make the information easy to scan.
  5. Review and update regularly: Once you have your FAQ document, make sure to review and update it regularly to ensure that the information is accurate and up-to-date.

As for templates, you can easily create your own using Microsoft Word or Google Docs. Simply create a new document and use headings and bullet points to organize your questions and answers. You can also find free templates online by searching for "FAQ template" or "Frequently asked questions template." Good luck!
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JeremyRyn wrote:
I know this sounds like a basic and simple document, but I cannot
seem to find any templates for a Frequently asked questions doc.
Any advice?


I'm not aware of anything specifically for that purpose, although someone
may have created one and be willing to share.

But you may find this useful: http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/QandA.htm

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You might see http://www.steverindsberg.com/FAQ00011.htm

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