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Hi,
We have developed software (called DocTidy) which applies the template AFTER you have typed your document (in fact it can apply and reapply at anytime during your writing). We have literally just completed some trials on a variant of the software call DocTidy Author (I'm an amateur author myself and so I was keen tsee us develop this). It basically applies double spacing, Times New Roman font 12 to a document at the press of a button. We'll hopefully be launching DocTidy Author in the near future. Cheers, Mike On 19 Apr 2006 11:53:25 -0700, wrote: i am a writer and cannot seem to find a way use as a default template a plain old word document that: indents the first paragraph, double-spaces and uses times new roman 12 pt. I have ms basic office 2003. seems to me my old word did this. p.s. would also love any advice as to how to have a new document appear without having to go through the multisteps of deciding whether it's a new doc or folder, etc., i want to create. thanks anyone! DocTidy. Got problems with Microsoft Word? Fix it easily with our software. Try it for free http://www.kutchka.com/products/doctidyhome.asp |
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