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Create a blank document and start typing.

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Or;
On the File menu, click New.

In the New Document task pane (task pane: A window within an Office
application that provides commonly used commands. Its location and small size
allow you to use these commands while still working on your files.), under
Templates, click On my computer.

Click the Memos tab.

Double-click Memo Wizard.

If you do not see this wizard (wizard: A feature that asks questions and
then creates an item, such as a form or Web page, according to your answers.)
in the Templates dialog box, you might need to install it.

Follow the steps in the wizard.
Notes

For more templates and wizards, visit the Microsoft Office Online Web site.
You can use the Memo Wizard to create a memo for printing, e-mail
distribution, or faxing.

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Create a blank document and start typing.

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